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    On death row, Nirbhaya's rapists approach court again

    On death row, Nirbhaya's rapists approach court again

    By Shalini Ojha
    Jan 24, 2020
    06:54 pm

    What's the story

    In what can be seen as another tactic to delay the death sentence, two convicts in the Nirbhaya rape and murder case have approached the court again.

    Advocate AP Singh, representing Akshay and Pawan, filed a plea in Delhi court today alleging authorities at Tihar jail aren't releasing documents necessary for filing curative petitions.

    The matter could be heard tomorrow, reports TOI.

    Backstory

    Four were given death penalty for "rarest of rare" crime

    23-year-old Nirbhaya was brutally raped and tortured in Delhi in 2012 before being thrown out of a moving bus. Six, including a juvenile, committed the crime labeled as "rarest of rare" by courts.

    One of the accused, Ram Singh, committed suicide while the juvenile was sent to a reform home for three years.

    With Akshay and Pawan, Mukesh and Vinay were also given death sentences.

    Delay

    The initial date of execution was January 22

    Despite being a high-profile case, the execution process made headway after years.

    This month, Delhi's Patiala House Court set January 22 as the execution date, but it was postponed after Mukesh filed a mercy plea before President Ram Nath Kovind.

    The petition was, eventually, dumped and a fresh black warrant, for execution on February 1 was issued. They will be hanged together at Tihar.

    Details

    Pawan approached SC, but his plea was dismissed too

    Pawan had also made an effort to escape gallows. He approached Supreme Court claiming he was a minor when the crime happened, hence, should be given punishment accordingly.

    Dismissing his plea, a bench led by Justice R Banumathi said, "We don't find any ground to entertain this petition. Once the issue of a juvenile is examined and rejected by courts it can't be raised again."

    Do you know?

    MHA wants to expedite execution after black warrant is issued

    The way the convicts took law for a ride prompted Centre to knock on SC's doors. The Ministry of Home Affairs said convicts given a death sentence, should be hanged within seven days of issuance of a black warrant.

    Statement

    The frequent delays distressed Nirbhaya's mother, for obvious reasons

    Earlier, Nirbhaya's mother Asha Devi, who became the face of the long-drawn legal battle, had said the convicts are employing new methods to escape.

    She had urged law-making bodies and politicians to close doors of appeal for them and ensure they are hanged.

    The distressed mother said the execution of rapists is something the entire country wished for and it's sad it was postponed.

    Last wish

    Convicts haven't revealed their last wish yet

    The convicts are certainly looking to buy more time, which is perhaps why they haven't revealed their last wish.

    According to NDTV, all four men haven't given any reply to the question of meeting their families or signed a will for a handover of their property.

    As per rules, convicts are asked which family member they want to meet and when.

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