
Chennai: The Madras High Court on Friday adjourned to November 29 the hearing on the petitions by death row convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case seeking commutation of capital punishment.
When the petitions by the three came up for hearing, MDMK leader Vaiko told the court comprising justices C Nagappan and M Sathyanaranan that a petition seeking transfer of the case to another High Court outside Chennai was pending before the Supreme Court.
The bench adjourned the hearing to November 29.
On August 30, the court had stayed for eight weeks the execution of Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan admitting their pleas for commuting their death sentence to life term.
The stay came as a major relief for the three convicts as their execution was then fixed for September 9 after President Pratibha Patil turned down their mercy pleas.
The Supreme Court had on September 15 issued notices to the Centre, the Tamil Nadu government and the three convicts on a plea for transferring the case out of Madras High Court.