New Delhi: A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking direction to the Centre to frame specific procedure, rules and guidelines for time-bound disposal of mercy petitions filed in the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
It also sought a direction to the Centre to fix a time-frame within which a mercy petition has to be decided and "the consequences of not disposing of the mercy petitions within such time frame".
The plea, filed by advocate Shiv Kumar Tripathi, said that since there is no specified written procedure and guidelines for disposing of mercy petitions within a time-bound manner, it results in "arbitrariness" in their disposal.
"It also leads to undue delay in disposal of the mercy petitions and thus giving rise to public unrest and creates doubts and suspicion in the mind of the public at large," it said.
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The plea said that in some cases, due to the prolonged delay in disposal of mercy petitions, convicts had taken benefit and got their death penalty converted into life imprisonment.
"The victims and their families feel cheated in such cases. For effective disposal of the mercy petition in a time-bound manner and for transparency therein it is must that specific procedure and guidelines for disposing the mercy petitions within a time-bound period, are immediately framed and implemented," it said.