In the wake of disagreement between Justices A R Dave and Kurian Joseph on the issue, the matter was referred to Chief Justice of India H L Dattu, who constituted a larger bench of Justices Dipak Misra, Prafulla C Pant and Amitava Roy to decide the destiny of Memon who will turn 53 on Thursday.
Uncertainity for Memon aggravated today, as Justice Dave dismissed his plea without staying the death warrant while Justice Kurian differed and favoured a stay.
"There will be no order in law if one judge has stayed it (death warrant) and the other has not", the bench was told when it wanted to know the legal position arising out of the divergence of views between the two judges on the issue.
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Justice Dave was of the view that there was no infirmity in the dismissal of curative petition of Memon on July 21 and it was open for the Maharashtra Governor to take a call on his mercy plea as the condemned prisoner has exhausted all available legal remedies.
However, Justice Kurian, who himself had raised a point which was not in Memon's plea that the apex court had not followed correct procedure in deciding his curative petition, said "this defect needs to be cured" and "the curative petition has to be heard afresh".
This prompted Memon's counsel to ask Justice Dave to add a line on staying the death warrant, which he refused.
"Sorry, I will not like to be part of staying the death warrant. Let CJI decide," Justice Dave said and quoted a couplet from Manu Smriti relevant to the issue.