Yakub Memon's plea rejected: What the Supreme Court said

Really ample time was granted after rejection of first mercy petition to prepare himself for the last and final meeting with family members, SC said.

Yakub Memon's plea rejected: What the Supreme Court said
NEW DELHI: In a dramatic and unprecedented late-night hearing, the Supreme Court on Thursday morning rejected a last-minute mercy plea by 1993 Mumbai serial blasts convict Yakub Memon.

Here are some of the top observations made by the three-member bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra...

* Stay of death warrant could be a travesty of justice.

* Really ample time was granted after rejection of first mercy petition to prepare himself for the last and final meeting with family members.

* Giving 14 days' time to Memon after rejection of mercy plea by President would be travesty of justice.

* We dont think in a case of this nature, granting further time is necessary.
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* Rejection of first mercy petition by President could have been assailed before this court.

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