Chennai: The Madras High Court on Tuesday orally observed why the Tamil Nadu government was not allowing Nalini and her husband Sriharan, life convicts in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, to make video calls to her mother-in-law in Sri Lanka when it had already decided to release her and six others.
A bench of Justice N Kirubakarn and Justice R Hemalath Justice N Kirubakarn and Justice R Hemalatha made the observation during the resumed hearing of a petition by Nalini's mother seeking a direction to permit her daughter and her husband to speak to her mother-in-law in Sri Lanka and sister-in-law in London daily for ten minutes.
Father of Murugan, a Sri Lankan national, had recently died and the two had to console the bereaved family members, she contended.
Making clear they were not in support of the convicts, the judges wondered as to why the prison authorities were refusing to grant the permission when the state has taken a stand to release all the seven convicts in the case.
It was referring to the decision of the state cabinet for premature release of the seven convicts, which is awaiting approval from the state Governor.
Public Prosecutor A Natarajan informed the court that Nalinicannot be allowed to make video calls as there was no such provision in rules for contacting any person in any foreign country.
Since the offence committed by the life convicts had international ramification and given their overseas contacts with banned outfits, there was no guarantee that the convicts would use this facility for personal and family affair, he submitted.