Delhi High Court seeks Union government’s response on Kerala woman’s plea to travel to Yemen to save daughter on death row

Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse working in Yemen was convicted in 2020 for the murder of the Yemeni national.

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Published Oct 28, 2023 | 1:28 PMUpdatedOct 28, 2023 | 1:28 PM

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The Delhi High Court has sought the Union government’s stand on a plea to permit the mother of a woman from Kerala, who is facing the death penalty in Yemen for the murder of a Yemeni national, to travel to the country to save her daughter from the gallows.

Justice Subramonium Prasad asked the Union government’s counsel to file a status report within two weeks and listed the matter for further hearing on 16 November.

The Union government’s counsel sought some time to take instructions and file the status report.

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The plea

The court was hearing a petition by the mother of Nimisha Priya, who has been sentenced to death in Yemen. The petitioner had approached the high court earlier as well for a direction to the authorities to facilitate diplomatic intervention as well as negotiations with the family of the victim to save her daughter’s life.

In the present plea, petitioner Premakumari sought a direction from the authorities to permit her to travel to Yemen despite the travel ban for Indian nationals.

The petitioner said the only way to save her daughter from the gallows is to negotiate with the family of the deceased by paying blood money for which purpose she has to travel to Yemen but due to the travel ban, she is unable to go there.

Blood money refers to the compensation paid by an offender or his kin to the family of the victim.

Last year, “The Save Nimisha Priya International Action Council” approached the high court seeking direction from the Union government to “facilitate diplomatic interventions as well as negotiations with the family of the victim on behalf of Nimisha Priya to save her life by paying blood money in accordance with the law of the land in a time bound manner”.

The high court had refused to direct the Union government to negotiate the payment of blood money to save the woman.

In the previous petition, it was stated that Nimisha Priya was an Indian nurse working in Yemen and she was convicted in 2020 for the murder of the Yemeni national.

The case

It had said Nimisha Priya was accused of murdering Talal Abdo Mahdi. Mahdi died in July 2017 allegedly of overdose after she injected him with sedatives to get her passport that was in his possession.

The plea alleged that Mahdi had forged documents to show that he was married to her and that she was allegedly abused and tortured by him.

Though she appealed against the death penalty, it was rejected, it had said, adding that another chance of appeal before the Supreme Court there still exists but Priya is unlikely to be spared and therefore, her only hope to escape death sentence is if the victim’s family accepts blood money.

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