Nirbhaya case: Supreme Court rejects mercy plea of Pawan Gupta
Nirbhaya case: Supreme Court rejects mercy plea of Pawan Gupta
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New Delhi: The reconsideration petition of Pawan Gupta, convicted in the Nirbhaya case, has been dismissed by the apex court. Pawan filed a review petition in the apex court against the verdict dismissing the plea of being a minor at the time of the offense. Actually, Nirbhaya case convict Pawan Gupta once again approached the apex court.

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Pawan Gupta has filed a review petition in the apex court against the decision to dismiss the plea of being a minor at the time of the crime. Along with this, Gupta has also demanded the cancellation of the death warrant. Please tell that their date of hanging has been fixed. The petition seeks to reconsider the apex court's January 20 decision. In which the apex court rejected Pawan's plea in which Pawan argued that he was under 18 at the time of the offense, ie a minor, so he could no longer be hanged.

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Earlier, the apex court had on Thursday dismissed the curative plea of convict Akshay. Akshay, one of Nirbhaya's convicts, demanded a stay on the death penalty. Let us tell you that the apex court has fixed the date of hanging on February 1.

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