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Lawyers petition CJI seeking stay of Memon's execution
New Delhi, July 30
Senior lawyers, including
Indira Jaising and Prashant Bhushan, late Wednesday evening petitioned
Chief Justice of India H.L. Dattu for stay of 1993 Mumbai blast convict
Yaqub Memon's execution for 14 days, putting forward three points in
their plea.
Dattu is going through the petition and has not taken a decision yet, said sources.
The
lawyers approached the CJI after President Pranab Mukherjee rejected
Memon's mercy plea. The other lawyers include Nitya Ramakrishnan, Yug
Chaudhary, Vrinda Grover, who are present outside the CJI's residence.
Memon,
convicted for the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts, is set to be hanged at 7
a.m. on Thursday in Nagpur jail with the rejection of his mercy plea.
The
lawyers have raised three points in their petition to the CJI - with
the first being how could the president decide a mercy petition in such
short time? The petition was moved at 10 a.m. and by evening, the
president had referred it to the home ministry and a short while later,
rejected it, they said.
Secondly, they raised the issue of
changed circumstances raised in the mercy petition in which Memon had
said he is suffering from schizophrenia for the past many years. The
third point they raised was after the Maharashtra governor and President
Mukherjee rejected the mercy plea, Memon should have been given 14 days
time.
Memon, 53, filed a fresh mercy petition before President
Mukherjee to escape the gallows. In the evening, President Mukherjee
held discussions over the mercy plea with union Home Minister Rajnath
Singh, who advised him to reject the plea.
President rejects Memon's mercy petition
Closing the last avenue of
respite for 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts convict Yakub Memon, President
Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday rejected his mercy plea, sources said.They said that Memon, whose petition to stay his execution on Thursday was dismissed by the Supreme Court, had filed a fresh mercy petition before the president to escape the gallows. The president took the decision on recommendations of the home ministry.
After hectic consultations on the issue late on Wednesday evening, the home ministry decided to recommend rejection of his mercy plea and Home Minister Rajnath Singh went to Rashtrapati Bhavan to convey the government's decision to Mukherjee.
Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court dismissed his petition that sought a stay on his execution and the quashing of death warrants issued on April 30 and said he had availed all the judicial remedies by way of two review petitions, a curative petition and a mercy petition which was moved by his brother in 2013 and rejected by the president in 2014.
Maharashtra Governor C.V. Rao also rejected Memon's plea for clemency on Wednesday.