Justice Suresh Kumar Kait of Delhi High Court is hearing petition by Tihar Jail authorities against the Trial Court's stay on the execution of Nirbhaya case convicts.For live updates, stay in the...
Justice Suresh Kumar Kait of Delhi High Court is hearing petition by Tihar Jail authorities against the Trial Court's stay on the execution of Nirbhaya case convicts.
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2020-02-02 09:51:39
2 Feb 2020 6:10 PM IST
Arguments Concluded. Order Reserved.
2 Feb 2020 6:09 PM IST
SG submits that people are not sending their girls out because of the monsters that are running on the streets.
2 Feb 2020 6:08 PM IST
SG says Tihar Jail and Delhi Prison Rules have no ambiguity regarding the separate hanging of co-convicts.
2 Feb 2020 6:06 PM IST
SG argues that govt seeking clarification from the SC on Shatrughan Chauhan judgement, has no bearing on the present case. He submits that in the plea moved before the SC, the govt has asked the court to make the guidelines more victims friendly.
2 Feb 2020 6:04 PM IST
'It's too much of arrogance to say what has the union government done till now', SG submits.
He says the present application also has Delhi Government as a party
2 Feb 2020 6:03 PM IST
SG Tushar Mehta seeks 5 minutes to make her rebuttals
He counters the objection raised by John where she had challenged the maintainability of the present petition
2 Feb 2020 6:02 PM IST
'We should not be seen as circumventing law and procedure when life a person is at stake',
by that Rebecca John concludes her arguments
2 Feb 2020 6:00 PM IST
John countered the 'dehumanising effect' argument of the state by submitting that the state used the said observation in a context different from how it was used in the judgment of Shatrughan Chauhan judgement
2 Feb 2020 5:58 PM IST
'What am I asking for milord, I'm asking for just few extra days. Let their mercy petitions get decided. We can't second guess the reasoning of the President', John submits
'Let's exercise caution for a sentence which is irreversible', she argues
2 Feb 2020 5:54 PM IST
John cites Harbans Singh v. Punjab wherein the SC had expressed regret for execution which was carried out in haze.
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