New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday put on hold its order directing secretary of President Droupadi Murmu to place before her the mercy petition of death row convict Balwant Singh Rajoana, convicted in the 1995 assassination case of the then Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh, for consideration.
A bench led by Justice BR Gavai passed the order in the morning. Later, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta requested the court that it should not be given effect as there are "sensitivities" involved in the issue and the matter should be heard on Friday, and informed the court that the file is with the Home Ministry and not with the President. The apex court agreed to the request made by Mehta and scheduled the matter for further hearing on Monday.
Earlier during the day, the apex court had requested President Droupadi Murmu to decide on the pending mercy petition of Balwant Singh Rajoana, a Babbar Khalsa sympathiser, convicted in the 1995 assassination of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh, within two weeks.
A bench comprising justices BR Gavai, Prashant Kumar Mishra and KV Vishwanathan, said that if no decision is made before the next hearing on December 5, then the court would consider Rajoana’s plea to release him temporarily.
The apex court, during the morning session, had expressed its discontent over the non-appearance of a counsel, on behalf of the Union government, in a petition filed by Rajoana. Rajoana moved the apex court questioning the inordinate delay of 12 years in deciding his mercy petition.
"Despite the matter being specifically kept today, none appeared for the Union of India. The bench was assembled only for this case. On the last date, the matter was adjourned to enable the Union of India to take instructions from the office of the President as to how long it would take for the mercy petition to be decided. However, nobody appeared for the Union Government today," said the bench.