Supreme Court Refuses To Extend Surrender Deadline Of Bilkis Bano Case Convicts - Vibes Of India

Gujarat News, Gujarati News, Latest Gujarati News, Gujarat Breaking News, Gujarat Samachar.

Latest Gujarati News, Breaking News in Gujarati, Gujarat Samachar, ગુજરાતી સમાચાર, Gujarati News Live, Gujarati News Channel, Gujarati News Today, National Gujarati News, International Gujarati News, Sports Gujarati News, Exclusive Gujarati News, Coronavirus Gujarati News, Entertainment Gujarati News, Business Gujarati News, Technology Gujarati News, Automobile Gujarati News, Elections 2022 Gujarati News, Viral Social News in Gujarati, Indian Politics News in Gujarati, Gujarati News Headlines, World News In Gujarati, Cricket News In Gujarati

Supreme Court Refuses To Extend Surrender Deadline Of Bilkis Bano Case Convicts

| Updated: January 19, 2024 16:17

The Supreme Court has rejected the plea of 10 convicts in the Bilkis Bano gang rape case in which they had urged the top court to extend the deadline of their surrender.

A batch of petitions was filed by 10 of the 11 convicts, seeking more time to surrender, citing reasons such as family responsibilities, care for aged parents, harvesting of winter crops and health conditions.

While rejecting the plea, the apex court said reasons cited in the application do not prevent them from complying with the January 8 order to surrender within two weeks.

In their petition, nine convicts sought an extension of six more weeks, whereas one asked for an additional time of four weeks.

“As the winter crops are ready for harvesting and other processes, the applicant needs five to six weeks for such harvesting and other processes to be completed,” one of the convicts, Mithilesh Bhatt, said in his application.

On January 8, the top court scrapped the Gujarat government’s remission, allowing the premature release of all 11 people convicted for raping Bilkis Bano and murdering her family members during the 2002 communal riots.

The court observed that the Gujarat government didn’t have jurisdiction over the remission of a sentence awarded in Maharashtra. It said the Gujarat government had usurped the power of the Maharashtra government by not filing the review petition against the May 2022 judgment.

“We need not have gone into the other issues. But for the sake of completion, we have. The rule of law is breached because the Gujarat government usurped power not vested in it and abused its power. On that ground, the remission orders also deserve to be quashed. We strike down the remission orders on the ground of usurpation of power by the Gujarat government,” the bench said.

Also Read: Jackie Shroff Mops Temple Stairs Ahead of Prana Pratishtha Ceremony

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

%d