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Beant Singh Assassination Case Respond in 2 Weeks to Rajoanas Mercy Plea Sc Tells Centre

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This news involves a legal and judicial process in India, focusing on a high-profile mercy plea related to a political assassination. It reflects ongoing issues in the justice system, such as delays in processing cases and the application of capital punishment, which can impact public trust and legal stability. The case may influence discussions on human rights and judicial efficiency in the region.

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  • Supreme Court gives Centre two weeks to respond to Balwant Singh Rajoana's mercy plea
  • Rajoana seeks commutation of death sentence to life imprisonment due to lengthy delay
  • He has been in prison for over 29 years for assassination of Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh and 17 others in 1995
  • Mercy petition filed in March 2012 has been pending for more than 13 years
  • Supreme Court previously emphasized urgency and intolerance of further delays
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The Supreme Court's directive on a mercy plea has negligible immediate impact on the health sector. While there may be some indirect effects on mental health discussions, the overall sector performance is expected to remain flat.

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