A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice P K S Baghel, which has also stayed the execution of the capital punishment, is likely to give its judgement on the Public Interest Litigation filed by People's Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) tomorrow.
A petition filed later by Koli himself, challenging the death sentence on the same ground as the one stated in the PIL, has also been clubbed with it.
The PIL was filed on October 31 last year, three days after the Supreme Court rejected Koli's recall application.
The death warrant issued by the trial court on September 2 had fixed September 12 as the date of hanging, though its execution was stayed in view of the apex court's decision to hear the recall application.
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Rejection of the recall application had cleared the docks for execution of the death sentence, though the same was stayed by the High Court on October 31 when it decided to hear the PIL wherein it was pleaded that the period elapsed in disposal of Koli's mercy petition was "3 years and 3 months" and, as such, its execution would be in violation of the Right to Life granted in Article 21 of the Constitution.
Koli, thereafter filed his mercy petition before the Governor of Uttar Pradesh on May 7, 2011, which was rejected 23 months later, on April 2, 2013.
The mercy petition was thereafter forwarded to the Union Home Ministry on July 19, 2013 and it was turned down by the President on July 20, 2014.
"The proceeding which has been instituted before this court is not in the nature of an appeal on merits against the order of conviction.
"The petition seeks to question the constitutionality of the execution of the sentence of death in the present case, on the ground of a delay on the part of constitutional authorities in disposing of the mercy petitions," the court had said.