SC dismisses Yakub Memon's curative petition
July 29, 2015  15:44
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The three-judge bench of the Supreme Court is now dictating the verdict on Yakub Memon. What we have now is that the SC says that there is no procedural lapse, which means Memon's plea questioning the validity of the curative petition has not been accepted.


The Mumbai serial blasts convict had filed a fresh mercy petition with the President today. A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court has started hearing the plea of Yakub Memon.

Starting his arguments, Yakub's lawyer R Ramachandran has questioned the validity of the SC bench which heard curative petition.


His lawyer also said that Memon's good conduct in jail should be taken into consideration and the fact that he was suffering from schizophrenia.

On Tuesday, after an hour-long argument on Yakub's petition seeking stay of execution, the two judges on the bench - Justices AR Dave and Kurian Joseph - returned a split verdict. Justice Dave dismissed Yakub's petition while Justice Joseph stayed the execution, leaving Yakub dangling between hope and despair.

The bench then referred the matter to the Chief Justice of India for a fresh hearing by an umpire bench. Justice Joseph requested Justice Dave that the bench should stay the execution till further orders by the new bench, but Justice Dave said, "I will not be a party to such an order."

Chief Justice H L Dattu had entrusted the matter to a bench of Justices Dipak Misra, P C Pant and Amitava Roy.


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