Justice for Nirbhaya: Convicts last-minute plea dismissed

Justice for Nirbhaya: Convicts last-minute plea dismissed
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Nirbhaya rape and murder case victim's parents flash the victory sign as they leave Patiala House court in New Delhi on Thursday, Nirbhaya gang rape case convicts, clockwise from top left, Akshay Thakur, Pawan Gupta,Vinay Sharma and Mukesh Singh(Inset)
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The 5.30 am execution inching closer, three of the four convicts in the Nirbhaya gang-rape and murder case had approached the Delhi High Court late this evening for a last minute reprieve, but drew a blank.

New Delhi: The 5.30 am execution inching closer, three of the four convicts in the Nirbhaya gang-rape and murder case had approached the Delhi High Court late this evening for a last minute reprieve, but drew a blank.

The judges dismissed the petition, pointing out that there is "No annexure, no memo of parties, there is nothing in this matter, no affidavits, nothing".

Convicted in the horrific rape and murder of a 23-year-old medical student more than seven years ago, Vinay Sharma, Mukesh Kumar Singh, Pawan Gupta and Akshay Singh have been taking turns to file a series of petitions after their first death warrant was issued on January 7.

Akshay Kumar Singh, Pawan Gupta and Vinay Sharma moved to the higher court after the trial court in Delhi dismissed the petition of for a freeze on the execution early this afternoon.

The court said they have exhausted all legal options. All three had filed another series of petitions in the Supreme Court, which also got dismissed today.

At the High Court, the shortcomings of the petition drew the wrath of the judges, who called it a shoddy job. "Do you have the permission to file this petition?" Justice Manmohan asked the advocate representing the convicts.

Advocate AP Singh's response -- that making photocopies was not possible due to coronavirus - was scoffed at. "See how open the courts are. You have done three courts today. You can't say things are not accessible. We are here at 10 pm listening to you," the judge responded.

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