New Delhi: The Centre told the Supreme Court on Thursday that Tamil Nadu Governor has taken a stand that the President of India is the appropriate competent authority to deal with the state government's 2018 recommendation to grant remission to A G Perarivalan, who is serving life term in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.
The Centre said that the Governor recorded his decision after considering all the facts on record and perusing the relevant documents.
In an affidavit, the Ministry of Home Affairs said the proposal received by the Central government will be processed in accordance with law.
"His Excellency the Governor of Tamil Nadu considered all the facts on record and after perusal of the relevant documents, recorded that the President of India is the appropriate competent authority to deal with the said request for remittance matter vide his order dated January 25, 2021. The proposal received by the Central Government will be processed in accordance with law," the MHA said in the affidavit.
The apex court on January 21 was informed that Governor Banwarilal Purohit will decide in 3-4 days on the state government's 2018 recommendation to grant remission to Perarivalan.
It had said it is good that Governor is deciding the issue and had the decision been taken earlier, it could saved the court lot of efforts.
The state government had earlier told the top court that the Cabinet has already passed a resolution on September 9, 2018 and recommended to the Governor for the premature release of all seven convicts in the case.
Besides Perarivalan, other six convicts sentenced to life imprisonment include Nalini Sriharan, her husband Murugan, Santhan, Jayakumar, Ravichandran and Robert Pyas.
All the seven were convicted by a special TADA court for their role in the assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi on May 21, 1991 during an election rally at nearby Sriperumbudur and sentenced to death,but later it was commuted to life imprisonment.
Earlier, on November 27 last year the top court had extended by one week the parole of Perarivalan and directed the state to provide escort to him while visiting the doctor.
Perarivalan was first granted parole from November 9-23, last year by the Madras High Court on medical grounds, which was extended by the top court after he had submitted that he has 25 per cent blockage in kidney and needs surgical intervention.