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Rajiv Gandhi Assassination: Government Seeks Review Of Supreme Court Order To Release Convicts

The government was facing criticism from the Congress after the Supreme Court ordered premature release of six convicts.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>The Supreme Court of India in New Delhi, India. (Photo: REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis/File Photo)</p></div>
The Supreme Court of India in New Delhi, India. (Photo: REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis/File Photo)

Facing criticism from the Congress, the government on Thursday moved the Supreme Court seeking a review of its order for premature release of six convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.

The centre said the order granting remission to the convicts, who had assassinated the former prime minister, was passed without affording it adequate opportunity for hearing despite it being a necessary party to the case.

The government highlighted the alleged procedural lapse, saying the convicts seeking remission did not formally implead the Centre as a party which resulted in its non-participation in the case.

On Nov. 11, the top court had ordered premature release of six convicts, including Nalini Sriharan, who had hosted the assassin, noting the Tamil Nadu government had recommended remission of their sentence.

Besides Nalini, RP Ravichandran, Santhan, Murugan, Robert Payas and Jayakumar walked out of the jail following the Supreme Court order.