Rajiv Gandhi assassination case: Nalini moves Madras HC seeking nod to argue her case
DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Published Apr 10, 2019, 1:50 am IST
It was more than 6 months since the Council of Ministers of Tamil Nadu tendered the said advice but the decision remains unimplemented, she added.
DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Published Apr 10, 2019, 1:50 am IST
It was more than 6 months since the Council of Ministers of Tamil Nadu tendered the said advice but the decision remains unimplemented, she added.
Madras high court
Chennai: S. Nalini, serving life sentence in Vellore prison for women for her involvement in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, has approached the Madras high court to direct prison authorities to produce her before the court to enable her to argue her case for releasing her on ordinary leave for 6 months for making arrangements for her daughter’s marriage.
In her petition, Nalini submitted that her request to the state government for her premature release under 1994 Scheme of Premature release of life convicts, wherein it has been stipulated that those life convicts who had suffered more than 20 years of imprisonment should be released from prison in the event of a life convict fulfilling all the conditions prescribed under the said Scheme. Since she was eligible to be considered for premature release under the said Scheme of Premature Release of Life Convicts dated November 10, 1994, the state government on September 9, 2018, advised the Governor of Tamil Nadu to release her and other six life convicts convicted in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. It was more than 6 months since the Council of Ministers of Tamil Nadu tendered the said advice but the decision remains unimplemented, she added.
She said she has to make certain arrangements for the marriage of her daughter Harithra alias Megra presently residing with her grandparents in London. She had made a representation dated February 25, 2019, addressed to the DIG, Vellore, requesting her to grant her six months leave for making arrangements for her daughter’s marriage. She came to know that her representation was forwarded to the state government and the same was pending. Her mother Padmavathi made another representation dated March 22, 2019, to authorities requesting them to grant her six months leave for making arrangements for her daughter’s marriage and for other purposes narrated in the representation. However, she has not so far been granted leave as requested. Hence, she filed the present petition, she added.
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Chennai: S. Nalini, serving life sentence in Vellore prison for women for her involvement in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, has approached the Madras high court to direct prison authorities to produce her before the court to enable her to argue her case for releasing her on ordinary leave for 6 months for making arrangements for her daughter’s marriage.
In her petition, Nalini submitted that her request to the state government for her premature release under 1994 Scheme of Premature release of life convicts, wherein it has been stipulated that those life convicts who had suffered more than 20 years of imprisonment should be released from prison in the event of a life convict fulfilling all the conditions prescribed under the said Scheme. Since she was eligible to be considered for premature release under the said Scheme of Premature Release of Life Convicts dated November 10, 1994, the state government on September 9, 2018, advised the Governor of Tamil Nadu to release her and other six life convicts convicted in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. It was more than 6 months since the Council of Ministers of Tamil Nadu tendered the said advice but the decision remains unimplemented, she added.
She said she has to make certain arrangements for the marriage of her daughter Harithra alias Megra presently residing with her grandparents in London. She had made a representation dated February 25, 2019, addressed to the DIG, Vellore, requesting her to grant her six months leave for making arrangements for her daughter’s marriage. She came to know that her representation was forwarded to the state government and the same was pending. Her mother Padmavathi made another representation dated March 22, 2019, to authorities requesting them to grant her six months leave for making arrangements for her daughter’s marriage and for other purposes narrated in the representation. However, she has not so far been granted leave as requested. Hence, she filed the present petition, she added.
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