Nirbhaya Case: Supreme Court's verdict,
Nirbhaya Case: Supreme Court's verdict, "Harassment in prison is no basis for mercy"
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The Supreme Court has dismissed the petition of Nirbhaya gang-rape convict Mukesh Singh. To avoid hanging, Mukesh Singh filed a mercy petition. Regarding this matter, the Supreme Court says that there is no evidence that the relevant documents were not placed before the President. Mukesh filed an application for dismissal of his mercy petition.

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Mukesh's lawyer Anjana Prakash had said that many documents were not kept in front of the President, so the Supreme Court should consider against the mercy petition being rejected. Through his lawyer, Mukesh said that he was sexually assaulted in jail and his brother Ram Singh was killed.

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The Supreme Court said that to satisfy ourselves, we looked at all the documents sent to the President. The Home Ministry had sent all the documents. There is no merit in Mukesh's petition. Harassment in prison is no basis for mercy. After this, Mukesh's petition was rejected. After the decision, Nirbhaya's mother said that now I hope that full justice will be given. The perpetrators are abusing the law. With the dismissal of Mukesh's plea, I now expect the hanging of the convicts on February 1. The Patiala House court had earlier set a date for hanging the four convicts earlier on January 22 at 7 am, but after this, the guilty Mukesh Singh gave the President After the mercy petition of Nirbhaya convict Mukesh Singh was dismissed by the President Ramnath Kovind, the court issued a new death warrant. Received. The four convicts will now be hanged on February 1 at 6 am.

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