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Centre strikes SC, seeks overview of order freeing 6 convicts in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case

By way of PTI

NEW DELHI: Going through grievance from the Congress, the federal government on Thursday moved the Perfect Courtroom in search of a overview of its order for the untimely unlock of six convicts within the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.

The Centre mentioned the order granting remission to the convicts, who had assassinated the previous top minister, used to be handed with out affording it an good enough alternative for listening to regardless of it being a important birthday celebration to the case.

The federal government highlighted the alleged procedural lapse, announcing the convicts in search of remission didn’t officially implead the Centre as a birthday celebration which led to its non-participation within the case.

On November 11, the highest court docket had ordered the untimely unlock of six convicts, together with Nalini Sriharan, who had hosted the murderer, noting the Tamil Nadu govt had advisable remission in their sentence.

But even so Nalini, R P Ravichandran, Santhan, Murugan, Robert Payas and Jayakumar walked out of the prison following the Perfect Courtroom order.

NEW DELHI: Going through grievance from the Congress, the federal government on Thursday moved the Perfect Courtroom in search of a overview of its order for the untimely unlock of six convicts within the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.

The Centre mentioned the order granting remission to the convicts, who had assassinated the previous top minister, used to be handed with out affording it an good enough alternative for listening to regardless of it being a important birthday celebration to the case.

The federal government highlighted the alleged procedural lapse, announcing the convicts in search of remission didn’t officially implead the Centre as a birthday celebration which led to its non-participation within the case.

On November 11, the highest court docket had ordered the untimely unlock of six convicts, together with Nalini Sriharan, who had hosted the murderer, noting the Tamil Nadu govt had advisable remission in their sentence.

But even so Nalini, R P Ravichandran, Santhan, Murugan, Robert Payas and Jayakumar walked out of the prison following the Perfect Courtroom order.