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Rajiv Gandhi Assasination: Convict S. Nalini Withdraws Emergency Leave Plea for Murugan, Her Husband

Lawstreet Journal 7 Jun 2022 10:56pm

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S. Nalini, one of the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case's convicts, recently withdrew an application she had filed with the Madras High Court requesting emergency leave for her husband, Sridharan alias Murugan, another case convict. (S. Nalini v The Deputy Inspector General of Prisons and Anr.)

S. Padma, Nalini's mother, had already written to the respondent prison authorities on May 21, 2022, requesting that Murugan be granted an emergency leave of six days for medical reasons. Later, on May 26, 2022, Nalini filed a new representation, reiterating the medical grounds and seeking a six-day emergency leave.

The respondents' failure to consider the representation and grant leave, according to Nalini, constituted a violation of Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian Constitution. As a result, she moved the High Court, requesting that the respondents consider her representation and allow her husband emergency leave.

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Tagged: Rajiv Gandhi Assasination Case   Madras High Court   Constitution of India   Article 14   Article 21   Justice S Vaidyanathan   Justice Mohammed Shaffiq  
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