Nirbhaya case: Accused Mukesh's lawyer claims, my client did not rape
Nirbhaya case: Accused Mukesh's lawyer claims, my client did not rape
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New Delhi: Hearing is going on in the Supreme Court on the plea of Mukesh, convicted on December 16, 2012, of the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case in Delhi. On Tuesday, the lawyer appearing for the convicted convict Mukesh made a sensational claim that his client had been physically abused in Tihar Jail.

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He said that the President did not think carefully while rejecting the mercy petition. Mukesh's DNA report was not presented to the President, proving that he did not commit rape. He has challenged the order of dismissal of the President's mercy petition in the apex court. A death warrant of February 1 has also been sought to be stayed. It is a different matter that the President's decision on mercy petition is considered to be the last, yet Mukesh has filed a petition seeking mercy from the apex court to avoid hanging.

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On the plea of Mukesh, The bench of Justice R. Bhanumathi, Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice AS Bopanna will hear in the afternoon. Mukesh has said in his petition that the President did not properly consider the mercy petition and dismissed it in a hurry. The apex court had on January 14 dismissed his curative petition.

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