Published: August 8, 2013 04:05 IST |
Updated: August 8, 2013 15:59 IST
The Supreme Court on Thursdayextended until further orders its stay of
the execution of Maganlal Barela , who was sentenced to death for
beheading his five daughters after an argument with his two wives.
On Wednesday night the Chief Justice of India P Sathasivam passed an
interim order of stay of executionat his residence around 11.30 pm after
senior counsel Colin Gonsalves approached him with a plea to suspend
the execution scheduled for Thursday morning.
Today during the resumedhearing before a bench of CJI and Justice Ms
Ranjana Desai, counsel Colin Gonsalves submitted that the President
didn't communicate the rejection of the mercy petition to the convict
and he did not know when the mercy petition was rejected. He said there
was no transparent and fair procedure in disposal of mercy petition.
The CJI said, " slowly we are creating one more jurisdiction after the
Supreme Court dismisses the criminal appeal and the President rejects
the mercy petition."However the bench directed the present petition
filed by People's Union for Democratic Rights on behalf of the convict
to be listed along with a batch of other petitions to be heard by a
constitution bench which will determine questions relating to delay in
disposal of mercy petitions by the President and connected issues.
Last month, the Sehore District and Sessions Court issued a black
warrant for Mr. Barela’s execution after President Pranab Mukherjee
rejected his clemency petition last month. His plea to commute his
sentence to life imprisonment had been rejected by the High Court and
the Supreme Court. Barela killed his five daughters, aged 1 to 6, with
an axe in the village of Kaneria on June 11, 2010. He tried to hang
himself after the crime, but was unsuccessful.
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/supreme-court-stays-execution-of-maganlal/article5001475.ece?homepage=true&ref=relatedNews [accessed 12th August 2013]
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