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Delhi gangrape-murder case: Hearing begins in fast-track court today

ANI

Posted: Jan 21, 2013 at 1048 hrs IST
Protesters display messages over their T-shirts on completion of first month of the brutal gangrape and murder of a 23-year old student, in New Delhi. (PTI)

New Delhi The hearing of the December 16, 2012 gangrape-cum-murder case of a 23-year-old medical student will be held in a fast track court from today.

The hearing of the case will be on a day-to-day basis.

The physiotherapy student was gang-raped and brutally tortured by six people including a juvenile in a moving bus last year. She died of her injuries in a Singapore hospital on December 29.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is likely to hear the petition demanding shifting of the case to some other state.

Ram Singh, the prime accused in the brutal incident, has demanded that the case be transferred outside the national capital to ensure an impartial hearing.

Singh has said that he does not want the case to be heard in Delhi or Uttar Pradesh, and is open to it being heard in any other state.

Earlier, the Juvenile Justice Board reserved its order on the age of the minor accused in the case till January 28.

Last week, two school principals, former and current, of the minor accused appeared before the court. Their statements were recorded and the court reserved its order till January 28.

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dont hang them by pradeepreddy on 21 Jan 2013

remove all body parts day by day leave them to road

Trial should be in Delhi not in timbactu.victims right for trial at crime scene by gangadhara on 21 Jan 2013

The citizens of Delhi /india were not prejudiced against these 6 rapists. The prejudice is born out of their despicable act on the night of 16th December 2012 ,when they bared their primitive inner self and their true nature. The victim 23 year old dead gal, should get her/our fair & swift trial and should be in delhi. not in timbactu an obscure place ,where the players in the business of providing swift justice, the police, defense and the judge can have their free space to reenact their hitherto inculcated way of conducting a trial, at length and at will disregarding the concerns of the public for a just society.and are afraid of admonitions at every wrong move.

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