Nirbhaya accused Mukesh Kumar sent mercy petition to avoid hanging, big step taken to stop death warrant
Nirbhaya accused Mukesh Kumar sent mercy petition to avoid hanging, big step taken to stop death warrant
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Mukesh Kumar, accused of Nirbhaya, has sent a mercy petition to the Union Home Ministry and the Delhi Government through the Tihar Jail Administration. Mukesh had filed a curative petition in the Supreme Court recently. Which was rejected by the court directly after the hearing. The same, after this, filed a petition against the death warrant in the Delhi High Court. Hearing on this will be heard on Wednesday. On this petition, Nirbhaya's mother said, "Whatever he wants to do, everything is cleared." Whether he goes to High Court or Supreme Court. I hope his petition is dismissed.

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Mukesh has cited pending mercy petition before the President and Lieutenant Governor. The Delhi government will now decide on the mercy petition and send it to the President through the Lieutenant Governor. In a petition filed through advocate Vrinda Grover, Mukesh demanded a stay on the death warrant, saying that if it is not done, the constitutional right of his mercy petition will be nullified. If the mercy petition is rejected, then notice must be given 14 days before hanging.

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In the important hearing held on Tuesday, the Supreme Court dismissed the corrective petition of the convicts Mukesh Singh and Vinay Kumar Sharma. On this Nirbhaya's mother said- I was confident that her curative petition would be rejected. Regardless of the petitions they file, we are ready to face them. I am sure he will be hanged on 22 January. At the same time, Nirbhaya's father says that I want to see those four poor hanging on the noose.

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