Pakistan SC rejects Sarabjit Singh''s mercy plea

Pakistan SC rejects Sarabjit Singh''s mercy pleaIslamabad, June 24 : Pakistan Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh''s review petition challenging his death sentence in his alleged involvement in the Lahore bomb attacks in 1990.

A three-member bench led by Justice Raja Fayyaz Ahmed dismissed Sarabjit''s review petition on the grounds of non-pursuance of the case by his lawyer.

Sarabjit''s counsel had failed to appear in court for the past few hearings, including the last one on Monday.

Rana Abdul Hamid, the lawyer who was representing Sarabjit, had been unable to appear in court after he was last year appointed an additional advocate general by Punjab province.

Sarabjit Singh is a resident of Amritsar in Punjab. He was arrested near the Kasur border in Pakistan in August 1990. As per his family, he had actually strayed into Pakistan''s territory in an inebriated state.

He was awarded death sentence by a Lahore anti-terrorism court in October 1991 for carrying out serial bomb blasts in Pakistan.

Sarabjit challenged the verdict in the Supreme Court, however, the apex court quashed his appeal in September 2005, saying that the review petition was not filed within the time period as mentioned in the law. (ANI)