The Madras High Court issued an eight-week stay delaying the execution of the three men convicted of killing former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991, the Indian Express reports.
The Indian president earlier denied a plea for mercy for the three killers, all members of the Sri Lanka-based Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
The convicts were scheduled to be hanged on September 9 before the court granted the stay. The delay came with an ironic twist, as the men had argued that the 11-year delay in deciding their fate was a violation of their right to a speedy trial.
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