In a majority verdict by a five-judge constitution bench, the apex court said that a death convict whose curative petition has been decided cannot approach for re-opening of his review plea.
While four judges including Chief Justice R M Lodha favoured open court hearing of review petition, one judge Justice J Chelameswar gave a dissenting verdict.
Earlier, in most cases, review petitions were decided in judges' chambers and the parties were not allowed to be present.
Other death convicts who filed the petitions are C Muniappan, B A Umesh, Sundar and Sonu Sardar.
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