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Reports on deputy registrar quitting incorrect: SC registry
New Delhi, Aug 2
The Supreme Court registry on
Sunday termed as "incorrect and misleading" reports that a deputy
registrar had quit due to differences over the apex court's verdict on
death row convict Yakub Menon.
In a press note issued here, the
registry said it took serious objection to the "distorted" news item
reported by a section of electronic and print media that Deputy
Registrar Anup Surendranath resigned in protest over the execution of
Yakub Menon on the orders of the apex court that refused a stay on his
execution.
"This is not only incorrect but highly misleading. In
fact, a faculty from the National Law University (Dr Anup Surendranath)
working on a short-term assignment on deputation at the Supreme Court as
Deputy Registrar (Research) has been repatriated to his parent
institution with effect from July 31, 2015, on his request as he wanted
to pursue his interest in research projects in which he is involved,"
the press note said.
The note said Surendranath's position can be verified from his letter of July 31.
Surendranath's
letter addressed to the Supreme Court registrar said he was resigning
and would like to return to his parent institution (National Law
University, Delhi) to pursue his research interests and projects he was
involved with.
Surendranath said in the letter that he had already discussed the issue with the chief justice of India.
"I
thank you and the Supreme Court of India for this wonderful opportunity
over the last one year. It has provided me the opportunity to
understand the Supreme Court much better and I will be forever grateful
for that," the letter states.
Media reports said on Saturday that
Surendranath quit his post, citing differences with the court's verdict
rejecting the last-ditch plea of Yakub Memon, the lone death row
convict in the March 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, against his death
warrant.
Reports said Surendranath, in a Facebook post, showed his dissatisfaction over Memon's execution.
Memon
was hanged in the Nagpur Central Jail on July 30, after a prolonged
legal battle that continued till barely a couple of hours before his
execution.
The day saw an unprecedented hearing held at the
Supreme Court at 3 a.m. when the court rejected Memon's plea seeking
postponement of his hanging by 14 days.
Hours later, Memon was
sent to the gallows at 6.35 a.m. - on his 54th birthday - and was
pronounced dead at 7.01 a.m. by a medical team present there.
