The four death-row convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case are set to be hanged early Friday morning with the Delhi High Court clearing the decks for their execution by dismissing their plea seeking a stay on it.
In a hearing, which went post-midnight, a bench comprising justices Manmohan and Sanjeev Narula, refused to grant any relief to Akshay Kumar, Pawan Gupta and Vinay Sharma and rejected their petition, saying it was devoid of merits.
While dismissing the plea, the bench said pending petitions of the convicts in various fora is untenable in law as a ground to stay the execution.
The high court in its order also said the plea of juvenility of Pawan had been raised all the way up to the Supreme Court and was rejected each time and, therefore, it cannot be agitated in the present case.
Advocate A P Singh, counsel for the convicts, told media persons outside the court that "the system was against them".
"Execution of the four convicts had become a prestige issue," Singh said, adding "their execution will not end rapes".
The mother of the victim, Nirbhaya, welcomed the high court order.
Lawyers for Nirbhaya's parents said they believe the convicts would be moving the Supreme Court and they will remain stationed outside it till the hanging is confirmed.