The Asian Age

Akshay’s wife files petition for divorce

- NAYEAR AZAD

Punita Devi, the wife of Nirbhaya rape convict Akshay Thakur, has filed a petition in a family court seeking a divorce from her husband who is slated to be hanged on March 20.

The matter will come up for hearing on March 19, a day before Akshay Thakur, along with other convicts, is to be hanged.

In a petition to the court, she has pleaded that “I believe that my husband is innocent but he has been held guilty in a rape case. The court has awarded death sentence and he is to be hanged on March 20. Since I don’t want to live the life of a widow I want a divorce from him.”

Punita Devi has been living with her in-laws at Akshay Thakur’s ancestral home in Bihar’s Aurangabad district.

According to lawyer Mukesh Kumar Singh, who is representi­ng Punita Devi, the petition has been filed as per the provision under Section 13(2) in the Hindu Marriage Act where the wife can seek divorce from her husband under special circumstan­ces.

“The wife has the legal right to apply for divorce in special cases under the Hindu Marriage Act 13(2), which also includes rape cases.

“According to the law, if a woman’s husband is convicted in a rape case, she can seek divorce. In this case, the wife of a rape convict has filed a petition for divorce before his hanging as she doesn’t want to live as a widow,” Mr Singh told reporters.

Akshay and other convicts are scheduled to be hanged on March 20 at 5.30 am for the gruesome rape and murder of a 23year-old paramedica­l student who was later dubbed as Nirbhaya.

After three postponeme­nts of death warrants, the trial court, on March 5, set the date of hanging at Tihar jail on March 20. The fresh dates were issued after the convicts exhausted all available legal remedies, including the curative and mercy petitions.

Legal experts are of the view that the petition could be an attempt to further delay the scheduled hanging.

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