It was unprecedented for the apex court since Independence that the locks of temple of justice were opened at around 2 AM for a crucial hearing by a bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra, which started at 3.20 AM and ended at 4.50 AM today.
As the news unfolded at 11.10 PM last night that lawyers of Memon, the lone death row convict in the 1993 Mumbai blasts, have approached the Chief Justice seeking stay on his execution for 14 days, crowd started splurging outside the official residence of the CJI at 5, Krishna Menon Marg.
As the crowd swelled, Delhi Police also swung into action, stepping up security in no time with barricades being put up to restrict vehicular movement on the road.
When the clock struck 1.05 AM, suddenly the lawyers in batches quietly started leaving the spot and rushing to the residence of Justice Dipak Misra at 10, Tughlak Road, anticipating that the hearing on Memon's plea would take place there.
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