New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday questioned the issuance of black warrants for the execution of death penalty by trial courts even before the expiry of the 60-day time period for filing of appeal by convicts in the apex court.
A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde referred to the 2015 verdict of the apex court in which it was held that the death warrant cannot be issued before the expiry of the 60-day mandatory period available to a convict for filing the appeal in the Supreme Court against the high court's judgement.
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"We want to know as to how such orders issuing black warrants are being passed by the trial court despite a reported judgement in this regard.
"Someone has to explain this. The judicial process cannot be allowed to happen like this," the bench said.