However, the Governor has on Thursday decided to stay off from acting the recommendation of the state government and passed the ball on the court of President Ram Nath Kovind.
The Governor has been surfaced with expectations on how he is going to decide the fate of Perarivalan and the other six convicts who are serving their imprisonment for the past three decades.
The Supreme Court had on Wednesday termed the delay in the Governor's decision to release Perarivalan as extraordinary as the Tamil Nadu government had already recommended a remission.
To demand the Governor to give his consent for the release of Perarivalan, notable Tamil celebrities had come together and reiterated the demand of the release and sent solidarity to the prisoner.
The court's order of awarding parole for the long-term prisoner has come weeks after the Tamil Nadu government has rejected the plea seeking parole for Perarivalan.
In 2018, the Tamil Nadu government has passed the resolution to release all seven of them and forwarded the recommendation to Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit for his consent.
Nalini has been lodged in Vellore Prison for the past three decades and she is the only woman in independent India for serving such a long prison sentence.
Nalini said that the state government of Tamil Nadu has passed a resolution and recommended the Tamil Nadu Governor to grand her the amnesty from the life sentence.
Nalini stated that she has been lodged in prison under unlawful detention as the governor of the state has failed to assent the recommendation of the state cabinet to acquit her from the prison.