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Rajiv killing: SC says TN has no suo moto power to release convicts

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that the Tamil Nadu government has no suo moto power to grant remission and release the convicts accused of conspiracy in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.

The apex court constitution bench headed by Chief Justice H.L. Dattu said that the state government could grant remission and release the convicts only in consultation with the central government as the case was investigated and prosecuted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The court said consultation would mean concurrence of the centre.

The court said this while answering reference by a three-judge bench which had asked the constitution bench to address seven questions framed by it.

In the case of heinous crimes, the court by a majority verdict held that it could sentence the accused to life imprisonment, meaning the whole life without remission.

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