Nirbhaya convicts asked to avail their final family meeting
   Date :23-Feb-2020
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NEW DELHI :
 
THE Tihar Jail authorities have written to the four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case regarding their final meeting with their families. This comes 10 days ahead of March 3 -- the date set for the execution of the four death row convicts in the 2012 gangrape and murder case. “Given in writing to the four accused about their final meeting with family. Informed Mukesh and Pawan that they have already availed the final meeting.
 
Asked Akshay and Pawan to indicate their date of final meeting. Apart from this the regular meetings of twice a week is continuing for all of them,” a senior jail official said. A Delhi court on February 17, ordered that the four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case will be hanged “by the neck until they are dead” on March 3 at 6 am. after observing that deferring the execution any further would be sacrilegious to the victim’s rights.
 
“Article 21 merely guarantees an opportunity to the condemned convicts to exercise their legal rights. However, whether to utilise this opportunity is a matter of choice. The executions were deferred twice... deferring them any further would be sacrilegious to the rights of the victim for expeditious justice,” the court observed. Additional Sessions Judge Dharmendra Rana was hearing a petition seeking the issuance of a fresh date for the execution of the death warrants in the case. 
 
Convict’s claim of mental illness a ‘bundle of distorted facts’: Tihar jail authorities
 
NEW DELHI :
 
TIHAR jail authorities Saturday termed as a “bundle of distorted facts” the claim by one of the four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder that he is suffering from mental illness. The authorities told Additional Sessions Judge Dharmender Rana that CCTV footage established that the convict, Vinay Kumar Sharma, had inflicted “superficial” injuries on himself and was not suffering from any psychological disorder. The court has reserved its order on Sharma’s plea seeking relief on grounds of mental illness and is likely to pronounce it shortly.
 
“These (convict’s claims) are all a bundle of distorted facts. “The medical records say he is not suffering from any such mental illness and his checkup in any hospital is not required. He is under regular check by the jail doctor,” he said. The psychologist, who appeared on behalf of the jail, said regular medical checkups of all four convicts were done on a daily basis and they are all fine. “He talked to his mother and lawyer.
 
So it’s wrong to say that he is not able to recognise them,” the prosecutor said. The defence counsel said the convict has plaster on his hand that shows he has fractures and not superficial injuries. “Why did the jail conceal the fact about his injuries from the court? Why are documents not being filed?” advocate A P Singh, appearing for the convict, asked. However, the Tihar authorities said “it’s wrong to say he had a plastered arm. It wasn’t a fracture. It was only a slab around his hand.” In his plea, Vinay has sought better treatment for his alleged mental illness, schizophrenia and head and arm injuries. According to prison officials, Sharma injured himself by banging his head on his prison cell’s wall in Tihar Jail. The incident happened in jail number 3 on Sunday afternoon, they said, adding that he got some minor injuries and was treated at the prison premises. The plea claimed that when Sharma’s counsel visited him in prison on the request of his family members, he found that he had sustained a grievous head injury, fracture in his right arm with plaster and was suffering from “insanity”, “mental illness” and “schizophrenia”. Sharma could not identify his counsel and his mother in jail, it said. The petition further claimed that he had “decreased sleep” for a long time and was referred to a senior psychiatrist in view of drug dependence. The court had on February 17 issued fresh death warrants for execution on March 3 at 6 am against the four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case. It had issued fresh warrants against death row convicts -- Mukesh Kumar Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay (26) and Akshay Kumar (31). This is the third time that death warrants have been issued against them.