Wednesday, July 29, 2015

"Hope He Has Dignified Death", Says Yakub Memon"s Lawyer

New Delhi:  As the Supreme Court’s verdict ended Yakub Memon’s final attempt to stop his hanging, his lawyer said: “I have exhausted all legal remedies, I hope he has a dignified death, if that is his fate.”

Memon’s lawyers had argued that he should be given 14 days after the rejection of his mercy plea, which was filed at 9 pm yesterday.


They had argued that the earlier mercy petition, which was rejected last year, was filed by Memon’s brother; the one filed on Wednesday was his own.


They also quoted the Maharashtra jail manual to say that a seven-day gap was needed between the rejection of the mercy petition and execution. Memon should be given time to prepare his will, the lawyers argued.

The Supreme Court rejected all these arguments and agreed with the government lawyer. It said ample opportunity was given to Memon after his petition was rejected the first time.


“Stay of death warrant would be a travesty of justice. The plea is dismissed,” said Justice Dipak Misra, heading a three-judge bench, in an order in Court Room 4 of the Supreme Court, which was opened for an unprecedented hearing that started at 3.20 AM and ended a little before dawn.


Yakub Memon was convicted for helping finance the serial blasts in Mumbai in 1993 in which 257 people were killed.


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