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Court allows transfer of Nirbhaya case to another judge

By IANS | Published: November 25, 2019 11:58 AM

Delhi's Patiala House Court has allowed an application filed by the 2012 'Nirbhaya' gangrape victim's mother seeking transfer of the case, to expedite the execution of the four convicted rapists, to another judge.

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Allowing the application, the court has transferred the case to Additional Sessions Judge Satish Arora.

Nirbhaya's parents on November 16 approached the Patiala House Court to expedite the procedure for hanging of the four rapists, as the two judges hearing the case earlier were transferred.

The plea filed by Advocate Seema Samriddhi Kushwaha was admitted by District Judge Yashwant Singh, who slotted the matter for hearing on November 25.

The two judges hearing the case earlier were transferred, following which the matter of the execution was adjourned, and hence justice in the case was getting delayed, the parents said.

Speaking to , Advocate Kushwaha said, "We knocked the doors of the court as justice in the matter is getting delayed due to the unavailability of the judge."

She said all legal remedies of the convicted persons have been exhausted. "Yet the case cannot proceed due to unavailability of the judge. We have approached the court seeking its direction to the jail authorities to expedite the execution process of the rape convicts," she added.

On October 31, the Tihar Jail administration had issued a notice to the convicts in the case stating the death penalty would be executed in seven days if they don't challenge it through a mercy plea.

In December last year, the parents of Nirbhaya, the 23-old paramedic who was gang-raped in December 2012, approached the court to fast-track the procedure to hang all four convicts in the case.

The 23-year-old was brutally gang-raped on December 16, 2012 inside a moving bus in south Delhi by six persons. The victim, who was severely assaulted, was thrown out on the road along with her male friend. She died a fortnight later.

The sheer brutality of the gang-rape shocked the nation and led to tightening of rape laws.

Of the six rapists, one was a juvenile who was sent to a remand home and later let off. One of the convicts committed suicide in jail.

( With inputs from IANS )

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