"The death warrant for mentally ill condemned prisoner Imdad Ali has been issued by the Sessions Court upon the request of the Government of Punjab. He will be executed on November 2," said Justice Project Pakistan in a statement.
Imdad Ali, who was sentenced to death in 2001 over a shooting, was to be executed on July 26 but his wife filed a writ petition in the Lahore High Court to delay her husband's hanging as he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.
However, last week, the Supreme Court rejected the plea, ruling that schizophrenia does not qualify as a mental disorder under the Mental Health laws.
Pakistan's apex court cited the judgment of India's Supreme Court in 1976 case of Amrit Bhishan Gupta vs the Union of India in which the court had rejected a petition to stop execution of a man suffering from schizophrenia.
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The apex court's ruling triggered a massive outcry by local and international human rights groups.
Pakistan's Ministry of Human Rights, also sent a letter advising Interior Ministry to stay the execution on humanitarian grounds, according to JPP.
Pakistan has signed international agreements which prohibit the execution of mentally ill prisoners.
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