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Nirbhaya's mother requests President to reject mercy plea, ensure hanging of convicts on Jan 22

By ANI | Updated: January 16, 2020 14:00 IST

Asha Devi, the mother of 2012 gang-rape victim on Thursday expressed her disappointment over the recent development in the execution of four rape convicts and requested the President to dismiss their mercy petition and ensure their hanging on January 22.

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Asha Devi, the mother of 2012 gang-rape victim on Thursday expressed her disappointment over the recent development in the execution of four rape convicts and requested the President to dismiss their mercy petition and ensure their hanging on January 22.

"I was shocked to hear that Mukesh has approached for a stay. I have been fighting for seven years now but nobody gave me an answer. When the death warrant was announced, they were given 14 days time to appeal for mercy petition. Instead, they approached the Supreme Court to put a stay on death warrant which was dismissed," Devi told .

"They later took it to the High Court and the court said that the convicts are trying to delay the case. I will keep supporting the cause and victims. I request the President to dismiss their mercy petition and they should be hanged on January 22", she added.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Government has rejected the mercy plea of Mukesh, one of the convicts in the case. The mercy plea was then forwarded to Lieutenant Governor, who has now sent it to Union Ministry of Home Affairs.

He approached the High Court on Tuesday seeking to set aside the trial court's order issuing death warrant.

Delhi High Court on Wednesday disposed of a plea by Nirbhaya case convict Mukesh Kumar, seeking to set aside the trial court order which issued the death warrant.

Delhi High Court asked convict Mukesh's counsel to approach the trial court and apprise the court of the pending mercy plea.

In its order, the Delhi High Court stated, "Having heard counsel for the parties, this court is of the view that there is no error in the order dated January 7, 2020, as till the date the impugned order was passed, the petitioner had neither filed a curative nor a mercy petition."

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Mukesh KumarHigh CourtDelhi High CourtAsha Devi
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