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Nimisha Priya's Death Sentence Overturned, Says ‘Grand Mufti Of India' Musliyar's Office

Nimisha Priya's Death Sentence Overturned, Says ‘Grand Mufti Of India' Musliyar's Office

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Nimisha Priya's death sentence has been overturned, as confirmed by Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram AP Abubakar Musliyar's office.
In a major development in the Nimisha Priya case, her death sentence has now been completely overturned, according to a statement from the office of Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram AP Abubakar Musliyar. However, the office added that it has yet to receive official written communication from Yemeni authorities.
The decision was taken during a high-level meeting in Sanaa, Yemen, where senior Yemeni scholars — appointed by Sheikh Umar Hafeel Thangal at the request of the Indian Grand Mufti — mediated with the rulers of Northern Yemen and international diplomats.
The meeting concluded with the complete cancellation of the death sentence, which had earlier been scheduled for execution on July 16 but was temporarily suspended.
According to Musliyar's office, some key decisions regarding the case have been made, though further deliberations are expected. Remaining matters — including a resolution with the family of the murdered Yemeni national, Talal — will be finalised through continued discussions.
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