A government resolution issued here today said that home department had sanctioned Rs 22,99,719 to build "ceiling-like" iron grill over the open space in the hanging yard cell of the jail.
"After the Supreme Court rejected Memon's curative petition, it was necessary to enhance the security at Nagpur Central Jail where Memon is lodged," the GR said.
"The law and judiciary department has sent the file to the governor with a noting that no new point has been raised in Memon's (latest) mercy petition," Fadnavis told reporters here.
He added that the state government will abide by the Supreme Court's ruling. The apex court is expected to hear Memon's petition for stay to hanging on Monday.
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