Nalini, now confined in the Special Prison for women in Vellore, submitted that she has undergone imprisonment for more than 24 years. She was first awarded death sentence, which was confirmed by the Supreme Court and subsequently Tamil Nadu government under Article 161 of the Constitution commuted her sentence to life on April 24 2000.
Stating that about 2,200 life convicts who had served 10 years of sentence had been released by Tamil Nadu, she said it had not considered her release on the ground that her case falls under a different section of Code of criminal procedure.
Claiming that she is eligible to be considered for premature release under this scheme, Nalini submitted that she had made a representation on October 22, 2014 to the state government to consider her premature release but government was yet to decide on the representation.
She sought a direction from the court to decide on her representation within a reasonable time.
The seven convicts are Robert Pious, V Sriharan, Santhan, Jaya Kumar, Arivu, Nalini and Ravichandran.
The Centre had last year contended that the TN government can't release the convicts without its approval and had opposed the state government's decision to release them.
After the apex court had commuted the death sentence of Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan, the state government had on February 19 last year proposed to remit the sentences of all seven lifers, including the three, and release them.
This decision was challenged by the Centre before the SC which had stayed it and referred it to a Constitution Bench.
It had later on also stayed the release of convicts Nalini, Robert Pious, Jayakumar and Ravichandran in the case.
Santhan, Murugan and Arivu are currently lodged in the Central Prison, Vellore, and they are in jail since 1991.
The other four are also servng life term for their role in Rajiv Gandhi's assassination on May 21, 1991 in Sriperumbudur.
