The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the execution of death row convict Yakub Abdul Razak Memon in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case.
According to PTI, the apex court referred a plea that review petitions in death penalty cases should not be heard and decided in chamber proceedings to the to Constitution bench.
The mercy plea of Memon was rejected by President Pranab Mukherjee on May 21.
The decision was taken by the President following recommendations of the Maharashtra government and the Union home ministry that the mercy petition of Memon be rejected.
Yakub, a chartered accountant and brother of fugitive terror mastermind Tiger Memon, was sentenced to death by a TADA court in 2007 after being found guilty of charges of criminal conspiracy and for arranging finances and managing its disbursement through the co-accused in the Mumbai serial blasts.
In October, 2013, Yakub applied for a presidential pardon following which, a report from the state government was sought by the Union home ministry.
Yakub was arrested from Kathmandu airport in 1994.
He was later described by the TADA court as the mastermind who played a key role in the conspiracy, thus "warranting death penalty".
The multiple blasts had claimed 257 lives and left 713 injured.
The CBI, which probed the blasts, alleged that the conspiracy was hatched by Dawood Ibrahim and other absconding persons, including Yakub's brother Tiger Memon, who is believed to be hiding in Pakistan.
(With PTI inputs)
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