Now the road to the legal remedies for the Nirbhya is going to close now. A Delhi court on Thursday has told that no legal remedies of any of the four convicts in the Nirbhya gang rape and murder case was pending in the court. This came after one of the four convicts Pawan Gupta seeks to stay on their death penalty on Wednesday, but all his efforts are gone in vain.

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The public prosecutor informed the additional Sessions, Judge Dharmender Rana, that the second round of the mercy pleas was already rejected. The Supreme Court had rejected the curative petition against the court verdict that he was juvenile at the time of the offence. Pawan Gupta and other four were already convicted for the Nirbhya Gang-rape and murder case.

The Supreme court quoted "The application for an oral hearing is rejected. We have gone through the Curative Petition and the relevant documents. In our opinion, no case is made out within the parameters indicated in the decision of this Court in Rupa Ashok Hurra vs. Ashok Hurra & Another, reported in 2002 (4) SCC 388. Hence, the Curative Petition is dismissed"

Another convict, Mukesh Singh had also moved the top court challenging the decision of the Delhi court that was dismissed. He wants a stay on his execution by claiming that he was not present in Delhi on the crime incident time and venue (December 16, 2012).

The fresh warrants for the execution of all the four convicts in the case in Tihar Jail at 5:30 am on March 20. The names of the convicts are Mukesh Singh, Pawan Gupta, Vinay Sharma, and Akshay Kumar Singh.

All the convicts have exhausted their legal and constitutional aid of filing their mercy petitions, which was rejected by the President of India.

This week, in a plea, the wife of a convict Akshay Kumar Singh said that she does not want to live a life as the widow and wish to have a divorce as her husband is set to be hanged on March 20.
Three previous dates of hanging have been Averted by the convicts by filling the convicts to prevent the execution.

On December 16, 2012, a 23-year-old was brutally sexually-assaulted and tortured in a moving bus, and dumped on the road, by six people including a juvenile and a bus driver. The woman died a few days later and at the time the case was extremely highlighted, but there is a saying that justice delayed but not denied.