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Home / Crime and Justice / Indian Nurse on Death Row in Yemen Granted Temporary Reprieve

Indian Nurse on Death Row in Yemen Granted Temporary Reprieve

16 Oct

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Summary

  • Execution of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya in Yemen stayed
  • New mediator has stepped into the case
  • Priya was convicted of murdering her Yemeni business partner in 2017
Indian Nurse on Death Row in Yemen Granted Temporary Reprieve

As of October 17, 2025, the Supreme Court of India has been informed that the execution of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, who was convicted of murdering her Yemeni business partner in 2017, has been stayed. The court was hearing a plea seeking the Indian government's intervention to save Priya, who was on death row in Yemen.

The Attorney General, representing the Indian government, told the court that a new mediator has stepped into the matter, and that "nothing adverse is happening" at the moment. The petitioner's counsel confirmed that the execution has been stayed for now.

The 38-year-old nurse, who hails from Palakkad in Kerala, India, was convicted in 2017 and sentenced to death in 2020. Her final appeal was rejected in 2023. The Indian government has been making efforts to ensure Priya's safe return, including exploring the possibility of paying blood money to the victim's family, which is permissible under Sharia law.

The Supreme Court has adjourned the case until January 2026, but has left it open for the parties to apply for an earlier hearing if the situation demands it.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse, was convicted of murdering her Yemeni business partner in 2017 and sentenced to death. However, her execution has been stayed as of October 2025, and a new mediator has stepped into the case.
The Indian government has been using diplomatic channels to try and save Nimisha Priya from execution in Yemen. The Attorney General of India has informed the Supreme Court that the government is making efforts to ensure Priya's safe return to India.
The petitioner's counsel has suggested that the payment of blood money to the victim's family, which is permissible under Sharia law, could be explored as a way to secure Priya's pardon from the death sentence.

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