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Nirbhaya Case Convicts Not To Be Hanged On Saturday, Death Warrants Postponed By Court

This is for the second time that the execution of the death warrants has been deferred.

Nirbhaya rape and murder case victims mother reacts outside the Supreme Court of India. (Source: PTI)
Nirbhaya rape and murder case victims mother reacts outside the Supreme Court of India. (Source: PTI)

The four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case will not be hanged on Saturday morning as a Delhi court on Friday postponed the execution of their black warrants till further order.

Additional Sessions Judge Dharmender Rana passed the order on the plea by the convicts seeking adjournment of the executions "sine die" (with no appointed date for resumption).

Mukesh Kumar Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Kumar Sharma (26) and Akshay Kumar (31) were scheduled to be hanged on Feb. 1 at 6 a.m.

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This is for the second time that the execution of the death warrants has been deferred. The first order for execution of death sentence, issued on Jan. 7 for Jan. 22, was stayed on Jan. 17. The second warrant, issued on Jan. 17, for Feb. 1 was stayed on Friday.

Advocate AP Singh, the counsel for the three convicts -- Pawan, Vinay and Akshay -- had urged the court to adjourn the matter "sine die" saying their legal remedies were yet to be exhausted.

The Tihar jail authorities had challenged their application saying it was not maintainable and the death row convicts can be hanged separately.

However, the argument of the Tihar jail authorities was not accepted by the court.

The convicts' lawyer had argued that rules dictate that when one convict's plea is pending the others cannot be hanged.

In the order, the judge noted that if an appeal or an application is made by only one convict, the execution of sentence shall be postponed in the case of co-convicts also.

The judge said, "without commenting upon the dilatory tactics adopted by the convicts, suffice it would be to state that seeking redressal of one's grievances through procedure established by law is the hallmark of any civilised society. The courts of this country cannot afford to adversely discriminate any convict, including death row convict, in pursuit of his legal remedies, by turning a Nelson's eye towards him."

"As a cumulative effect of the aforesaid discussion, I am of the considered opinion that the execution of warrants issued by this court vide order dates Jan. 17, 2020 deserves to be postponed till further orders," the judge said.

The court said a copy of this order be given to the counsel for convicts and the jail officials present in the court.

"The jail superintendent is directed to file the compliance report by tomorrow," it said.

Nirbhaya's mother Asha Devi on Friday said she will continue her fight till the convicts in the 2012 gangrape and murder case are hanged, shortly after a Delhi court postponed the execution of death warrants till further order.

Devi told reporters her "hopes are dashed" but she will continue her fight till the convicts are hanged.

"These convicts have no right to live. We keep getting disappointed by the system. I will continue my fight till the convicts are hanged," she said. on

Vinay's mercy plea before the president is pending.

Mukesh's mercy plea was dismissed by President Ram Nath Kovind on Jan. 17. The appeal against the rejection was thrown out by the Supreme Court on Wednesday.

The curative petitions of Vinay and Akshay have been rejected by the apex court. Pawan is the only one yet not to file a curative plea.

Convicts have the option of moving a mercy petition before the president only after the apex court dismisses their curative plea.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court dismissed Pawan's plea seeking review of the decision by which his application claiming to be a juvenile at the time of the commission of offence was rejected.

After the order, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said it is sad that the convicts in the 2012 Nirbhaya case are "escaping death sentence" by using legal loopholes, stressing that there is an urgent need to amend the laws to ensure hanging in cases of rape within six months.

A 23-year-old physiotherapy intern who came to be known as "Nirbhaya" (the fearless one) was gangraped and savagely assaulted on the night of Dec. 16, 2012, in a moving bus in South Delhi. She died of her injuries a fortnight later in a Singapore hospital.