"He has only a narrow window of approaching a larger bench or file a review petition but in that case also, I am afraid that unless the stay is granted on today's order, he will have to walk into the prison," Memon told reporters after the verdict.
Describing the sentence as "unfortunate", Memon said since the actor had already undergone 18 months' imprisonment, he was expecting that the apex court, after examining evidence against him and taking into account facts and circumstances singularly applicable to Dutt, could give him the "benefit of sentence undergone".
"The law says once the highest court has passed the order, the law will take its own course. Proceedings will start unless stayed by the highest court," he said.
About commuting of the death sentence of 10 convicts to life imprisonment, Memon said,"I must say that these young men in their 20s and 30s were only pawns. They were used as foot soldiers by some others. Another thing is that they had already served 18-20 years in prison.