City
Epaper

Centre's petition in SC on legal question doesn't affect convicts' hanging: Nirbhaya's lawyer

By ANI | Updated: February 25, 2020 18:00 IST

Advocate Seema Kushwaha, representing the victim's side in the 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case, on Tuesday said that the Central government's petition being adjourned till March 5 has no impact on the execution of the convicts in the matter.

Open in App

New Delhi [India], Feb 25 : Advocate Seema Kushwaha, representing the victim's side in the 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case, on Tuesday said that the Central government's petition being adjourned till March 5 has no impact on the execution of the convicts in the matter.

Earlier today, the Supreme Court adjourned till March 5 hearing in the petition filed by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs seeking to execute the convicts in the Nirbhaya case separately.

"The petition filed by Union Ministry of Home Affairs has been adjourned till March 5. The petition has no impact on the hanging as it is concerned with the question of law," Kushwaha told here.

She said that the delay tactics employed by the convicts in the matter have raised a legal question.

"The convicts were taking advantage of the loopholes in the law. They were moving all their legal remedies separately. Their delay tactics have raised a legal question," Kushwaha added.

On the other hand, advocate AP Singh who is representing the death row convicts in the matter has claimed that the hanging of the convicts cannot be carried out when a petition in the matter is pending.

"The execution of the convicts cannot take place on March 3 since the petition is scheduled to be heard on March 5. A person cannot be executed when a plea in their case is pending before any court," Singh told reporters here.

The Centre had moved the top court after the Delhi High Court had rejected its petition and observed that the death warrant of all convicts in the case should be executed together.

The case pertains to the brutal gangrape and killing of a 23-year-old paramedical student in a moving bus on the night of December 16, 2012, by six people including a juvenile in Delhi. The woman had died at a Singapore hospital a few days later.

( With inputs from ANI )

Open in App

Related Stories

HealthTN: Pregnant Tribal woman goes missing after refusing hospitalisation, police search underway

InternationalFoundation stone laid for construction of Arun Multipurpose Building with Indian assistance in Nepal

NationalTN: Pregnant Tribal woman goes missing after refusing hospitalisation, police search underway

NationalNeha Ulhas Chande from Mumbai shares how 'Skill India Mission' changed her life

InternationalUAE: MP CM Mohan Yadav calls 'Bharat Mart' a gateway to global trade

National Realted Stories

NationalMaha: PM Awas Yojana fulfilling dreams of thousands to have a permanent house

NationalMadras HC directs Centre to appoint nodal officer for grievance redressal in online image abuse cases

NationalKerala: 5,500 crore condoms manufactured in six decades, mini-ratna PSU going strong

NationalFormation of 5 corporations under Greater Bengaluru Authority; elections soon: Dy CM Shivakumar

NationalKerala defers black magic legislation, but reaffirms commitment to regulate harmful practices