4 Nirbhaya convicts to hang tomorrow morning as scheduled, says Delhi court, rejects all pleas
The Delhi court had on March 5 issued a fresh death warrant against the four convicts, ordering their execution at 5.30 am on March 20.
The Delhi court had on March 5 issued a fresh death warrant against the four convicts, ordering their execution at 5.30 am on March 20.
The four convicts in the gangrape case — which triggered massive nationwide outrage in 2012 – have been exploring every legal option one by one to stretch the date of their hanging as much as they can.
The trial court on February 17 issued a fresh death warrant against the four convicts ordering their execution on March 3.
During the hearing, the court observed that 'general anxiety and depression in case of a death row convict is obvious'.
An application, moved through his lawyer AP Singh, had mentioned that Vinay Sharma, 26, sustained a grievous head injury, fracture in the right arm and suffers from mental illness and schizophrenia.
The Delhi High Court had on Wednesday ruled that all the four convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case should exercise their legal remedies within a week.
The court said the death warrant against the four convicts cannot be executed separately as Delhi prison rules do not state that if mercy petition of one convict is pending, the execution of the other convicts can take place.
Akshay Thakur Singh was the third convict to file a curative petition challenging the death penalty after Vinay Sharma and Mukesh.
Mukesh Singh, one of the death-row convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case, had on Monday moved the top court seeking urgent hearing on his plea against the dismissal of his mercy petition by President
According to the provision of the Delhi Jail Manual, a convict should get 14 days time after his mercy petition is dismissed.