SC rejects plea of Nirbhaya convict Mukesh Singh seeking restoration of legal remedies

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday rejected the plea of Mukesh Singh, one of the four death-row convicts in the 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case, seeking restoration of all his legal remedies alleging that his earlier lawyers misled him.

A bench of Justices Arun Mishra and MR Shah held Mukesh’s plea as not maintainable. It said that the review petition and the curative petition have both been dismissed in the case.

The convict had sought quashing of all orders passed by courts and the rejection of his mercy petition by the President since the day his curative petition was dismissed by the apex court on the ground that the earlier lawyer Vrinda Grover had misled him.

The plea, filed through advocate ML Sharma, sought a CBI probe into alleged ‘criminal conspiracy’ and ‘fraud’ hatched by the Centre, the Delhi government and advocate Vrinda Grover, who is the amicus curiae in the case.

A trial court issued March 5 fresh warrants with March 20, 5.30am, as the date for the execution of the convicts – Mukesh Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Sharma (26) and Akshay Singh (31).

With the rejection of Mukesh’s plea Monday, the way for the execution of the convicts seems clear now. However, the way the four has denied the noose time and again, who knows what they have in store. As of now it seems that the convicts have exhausted all their means to avoid execution. Finally it seems justice will be done on the morning of March 20. Currently all four are lodged in Tihar jail.

Agencies

 

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