Nirbhaya case: Court disposes the plea of convict’s lawyer, says no directions required

Nirbhaya case: Court disposes the plea of convict's lawyer, says no directions requiredNew Delhi: Delhi Court dispose the application of Delhi Nirbhaya rape case convict Vinay observing that there is no requirement of hearing the application in this matter. The application had been saught directions to Tihar Jail authorities to provide documents needed to file curative and mercy petitions for three of the convicts.
Delhi court on Saturday allowed the lawyer of Nirbhaya gang rape convict to take the photocopy of painting and notebook titled ‘Darinda’ written by convict Vinay in prison.
Session Judge Ajay Kumar Jain observed, “The jail authorities have already complied with the request made by convicts by supplying the documents, whatever lying with them and today also brought, paintings, diary (Darinda) for supply. In view thereof, no further directions for the supply of any documents required.”
The court also directed the authorities to hand over a copy of the paintings and the notebook to the counsel for convicts in the court today itself.
Advocate AP Singh had been appeared on behalf of the convicts. Singh told the court that while he had received some documents late on Friday, the 160-page personal diary of convict Vinay and some medical documents have still not been forwarded. He said that he needs the documents to file a mercy petition on the convict`s behalf.
Meanwhile Public prosecutor Irfan Ahmad accused Singh of using “delaying tactics” and said that all the relevant documents have been sent to the lawyer of the convict, adding “We just have one painting and one dairy written by Vinay. The title of that dairy is Darinda. We are ready to supply these documents right now.”
Singh further claimed that convict Vinay is not well and needs medical treatment, adding “Jail authorities are going to hang four men and that is going to be history. I plead for better treatment. Earlier Pawan (another convict in the case) was brutality beaten in Mandoli jail.”
On Friday, Singh had filed an application before the court seeking “urgent directions” to Tihar Jail authorities to provide documents needed to file curative and mercy petitions for three of the four convicts — Vinay Sharma, Pawan Kumar Gupta, and Akshay Kumar Singh.
Notable that Supreme Court dismissed the curative petitions of the other two convicts — Vinay and Mukesh Singh (32). Earlier this month, President also rejected Mukesh’s mercy petition.
The hanging of all four convicts is scheduled to take place on February 1 at 6 am.
Bureau Report

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