Nirbhaya case: All attempts by convict Mukesh fails, Supreme Court stamps on hanging
Nirbhaya case: All attempts by convict Mukesh fails, Supreme Court stamps on hanging
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The execution of Mukesh Kumar Singh, one of the four poor sentenced to death in the Nirbhaya case, is now fixed, as the Supreme Court has refused to review, or even consider, his petition. The court said that they do not think they need to interfere in the President's decision. In this way, all the legal options of Mukesh, a convict of Nirbhaya, are over and now he is sure to be hanged.

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The Supreme Court while giving its verdict on this matter said that they do not see any haste in the decision of the President. They have given the decision after looking at all the documents. The Supreme Court, while giving its verdict, said that Mukesh was treated poorly in jail, this cannot be the basis of his mercy. The Supreme Court also said that early action on mercy petition does not mean that a good decision has not been taken.

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Mukesh's lawyer had said that due to the early dismissal of the mercy petition, he has not been properly looked into. All the legal options of Mukesh are over. The court sentenced 4 convicts to death for this heinous crime in December 2012 in Delhi. The mercy petition of Mukesh, one of these convicts, was rejected by the President on 17 January.

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