New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its judgement on the plea filed by AG Perarivalan, a convict serving life imprisonment in connection with the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, seeking premature release from jail based on the recommendation made by the Tamil Nadu government in September 2018.
A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and BR Gavai reserved the verdict after hearing arguments from the counsels appearing for Perarivalan, Tamil Nadu and State's Governor. Last week the bench disagreed with the Central government's suggestion that the court should wait till the President's decision on the mercy plea of Perarivalan.
The apex court had also disapproved of the Governor's action of sending the mercy plea of Perarivalan to the President saying it cannot shut its eyes to something against the Constitution. It had said the Tamil Nadu Governor was bound by the aid and advice given by the Tamil Nadu Council of Ministers under Article 161 of the Constitution, on the release of AG Perarivalan.
The bench had said, "We will pass the order to release him from jail as you are not ready to argue the case on merits. We cannot shut our eyes to something that is happening against the Constitution and will have to go by the Bible which is the Constitution. There is nobody above law. There are certain powers conferred to dignitaries, but the working of the Constitution should not come to a grinding halt."
Senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan, appearing for Perarivalan, had said every time the Governor came up with an "excuse" not to decide the issue. Earlier, the Supreme Court had asked the Centre to clarify its position on the release of AG Perarivalan and also pulled up the Central government saying that it "will release" Perarivalan if the government does not take a stand on the convict's mercy plea within a week.
The apex court took strong exception to the action of the Tamil Nadu Governor for sitting on the Cabinet's release recommendation for more than three and half years and then forwarding it to the President. On March 9, the apex court granted bail to Perarivalan while taking into consideration his conduct, ill health and the fact that he has spent more than 30 years in prison.