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Three to plead not guilty in Delhi gang-rape case, claims lawyer

Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Mala Das | Updated: January 08, 2013 18:15 IST

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Three to plead not guilty in Delhi gang-rape case, claims lawyer

New Delhi: Three of the five men accused of gang-raping and murdering a 23-year-old woman in a moving bus in New Delhi last month will plead not guilty to all charges, said a lawyer who plans to defend them. "They will plead not guilty to all charges, nothing has been proven yet," said ML Sharma, who says he represents Mukesh Singh, his brother Ram Singh, and Akshay Thakur.

The five men accused of the crime that stunned India were brought for the first time to a court in Delhi yesterday after the police accused them of rape, murder, destruction of evidence, abduction, and other charges. If convicted, they could face the death penalty.

The assault on the student and her death 13 days later caused ferocious grief and the seething public anger has stirred the government into announcing new measures for women's security in the capital. Criminal laws are being reviewed to consider amendments that would provide stiffer sentences for sexual offenders.

The Saket Bar Association has refused to represent the accused. When Mr Sharma volunteered in court to defend them, he was denounced by other advocates present in the court-room with some shouting their derision, describing him as a publicity-seeker. The judge then banned the media from covering the pre-trial proceedings. The next hearing is on Thursday. Mr Sharma will have to furnish documents to show the accused have accepted him as their representative. The case will be tried by a fast-track court set up specially last week to handle this and other cases of crimes against women.

Mr Sharma reportedly went to Tihar Jail in Delhi today and met with the three men who he wants to defend. He had asked the judge for permission to get their consent at court yesterday, but his request was denied.

The police has said that forensic evidence establishes the guilt of the five men.

A sixth man on the bus arrested for the crime is a juvenile and will be tried separately. He faces a maximum sentence of three years in a reform facility.

On December 16, a physiotherapy student and her boyfriend boarded a bus after watching a movie at a south Delhi mall. The six men who were already on the bus harassed the girl, hit her friend and then her when they objected, and then took turns raping the student before throwing the couple onto the road. The student was treated first at a Delhi hospital and then in Singapore. Before she died, she recorded her testimony with a judge who visited her in hospital.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: chocolover89

Three to plead not guilty in Delhi gang-rape case, claims lawyer

Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Mala Das | Updated: January 08, 2013 18:15 IST

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Three to plead not guilty in Delhi gang-rape case, claims lawyer

New Delhi: Three of the five men accused of gang-raping and murdering a 23-year-old woman in a moving bus in New Delhi last month will plead not guilty to all charges, said a lawyer who plans to defend them. "They will plead not guilty to all charges, nothing has been proven yet," said ML Sharma, who says he represents Mukesh Singh, his brother Ram Singh, and Akshay Thakur.

The five men accused of the crime that stunned India were brought for the first time to a court in Delhi yesterday after the police accused them of rape, murder, destruction of evidence, abduction, and other charges. If convicted, they could face the death penalty.

The assault on the student and her death 13 days later caused ferocious grief and the seething public anger has stirred the government into announcing new measures for women's security in the capital. Criminal laws are being reviewed to consider amendments that would provide stiffer sentences for sexual offenders.

The Saket Bar Association has refused to represent the accused. When Mr Sharma volunteered in court to defend them, he was denounced by other advocates present in the court-room with some shouting their derision, describing him as a publicity-seeker. The judge then banned the media from covering the pre-trial proceedings. The next hearing is on Thursday. Mr Sharma will have to furnish documents to show the accused have accepted him as their representative. The case will be tried by a fast-track court set up specially last week to handle this and other cases of crimes against women.

Mr Sharma reportedly went to Tihar Jail in Delhi today and met with the three men who he wants to defend. He had asked the judge for permission to get their consent at court yesterday, but his request was denied.

The police has said that forensic evidence establishes the guilt of the five men.

A sixth man on the bus arrested for the crime is a juvenile and will be tried separately. He faces a maximum sentence of three years in a reform facility.

On December 16, a physiotherapy student and her boyfriend boarded a bus after watching a movie at a south Delhi mall. The six men who were already on the bus harassed the girl, hit her friend and then her when they objected, and then took turns raping the student before throwing the couple onto the road. The student was treated first at a Delhi hospital and then in Singapore. Before she died, she recorded her testimony with a judge who visited her in hospital.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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Thats sick they are guilty!!
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Only a sicko would defend the guilty I guess..and their lawyer proves it.

Victims in Delhi rape case are to blame, defendants' lawyer says

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January 10, 2013 - 12:47AM
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Lawyer claims police manipulating rape case

Indian lawyer Mohan Lal Sharma says the proceedings in the Indian rape case are being manipulated by police. Five accused of gang rape in Dehli were read charges as lawyers bickered and media were sent out of the court room.

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The lawyer representing three of the men charged with the gang rape and murder of a medical student aboard a moving bus in New Delhi has blamed the victims for the assault, saying he has never heard of a "respected lady" being raped in India.

Manohar Lal Sharma said his clients will plead not guilty to all charges tomorrow when they make their next court appearance. His comments come as Indians have reacted with outrage to the opinions of politicians and a religious preacher who have accused westernized women of inviting sexual assaults. Sharma said the male companion of the murdered 23-year-old was "wholly responsible" for the incident as the unmarried couple should not have been on the streets at night.

"Until today I have not seen a single incident or example of rape with a respected lady," Sharma said in an interview at a cafe outside the Supreme Court in India's capital. "Even an underworld don would not like to touch a girl with respect."

Backlash ... protest over more comments blaming a 23-year-old victim for her assault and rape. Photo: AFP

Sharma's comments highlight frequently aired attitudes toward women in India. Activists say reporting of sex crimes and police investigations of rape are hindered by a tendency to blame the victim for not following the traditional, conservative social roles ascribed to women.

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"This is the mentality which most Indian men are suffering from unfortunately," said Ranjana Kumari, director for the New Delhi-based Centre for Social Research. "That is the mindset that has been perpetrating this crime because they justify it indirectly, you asked for it so it is your responsibility."

'Chant God's Name'

A spiritual guru, Asharam, sparked an outcry earlier this week when he said the New Delhi victim was equally responsible and should have "chanted God's name and fallen at the feet of the attackers" to stop the assault.

Mohan Bhagwat, the head of the pro-Hindu Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh that underpins the country's main opposition political party, said rapes only occur in Indian cities, not in its villages, because women there adopt western lifestyles.

Sharma said the man and woman should not have been traveling back late in the evening and making their journey on public transport. He also it was the man's responsibility to protect the woman and that he had failed in his duty.

"The man has broken the faith of the woman," Sharma said. "If a man fails to protect the woman, or she has a single doubt about his failure to protect her, the woman will never go with that man."

Sharma, 56, a Supreme Court lawyer for the last two decades, says that his clients are innocent.

Courtroom Chaos

"This is a very complicated case and the matter has not been solved yet," he said. Police have said they have DNA evidence linking all six to the crime.

Ram Singh, the driver of the bus and the alleged ringleader, is struggling to communicate and fluctuating between crying and laughing, Sharma said. Sharma, who has also been appointed to represent Singh's brother Mukesh and Akshay Kumar Singh, who is unrelated, plans to challenge police over their handling of the evidence.

Sharma's appointment comes after chaotic scenes on Jan. 7 that forced the magistrate to order a private hearing over concerns for the safety of the accused. Sharma was one of two lawyers denounced by other advocates for volunteering to represent the defendants. Arguments and scuffles over his offer led the magistrate to order the court room be cleared and future sessions to be held behind closed doors.

The gang rape of the woman on Dec. 16 provoked a sustained and charged debate about the safety of women in the world's biggest democracy. The brutality of the crime and allegations by a male friend of the victim that it took police 45 minutes to respond to calls outraged the nation.

Three Illiterate

The attack on the woman and her friend, which led to her death almost two weeks later, forced the government to address demands for swifter justice, safer streets and heavier sentences in rape cases. India's top court on Jan. 4 began considering demands for faster trials and the suspension of lawmakers accused of sex crimes.

Sharma said he met the defendants for the first time on Jan. 7 for 15 minutes and was due to talk with them again today. The three defendants he is representing put their thumb prints on forms appointing Sharma as their lawyer because they are illiterate, according to a copy of the documents given to Bloomberg News.

Five of the six accused will be tried for abduction, rape and murder, among other charges, government prosecutor Rajiv Mohan said Jan. 6. The other, said to be a juvenile, has been appearing before a separate judicial panel.

The male friend of the woman who was repeatedly raped and brutalized aboard the bus last month has recounted the two-hour attack which ended with the couple being thrown on to the roadside, ignored by passersby and argued over by police.

Rape Trap

In a Jan. 4 interview with the Zee News television channel, the man, who along with the rape victim hasn't been officially identified, described how they were lured on to the bus operating illegally on the night of Dec. 16 as they returned home from a movie theater in a southern neighborhood of the Indian capital.

The six men aboard the bus, "which had tinted windows and curtains, had laid a trap for us," he told the channel. "They beat us up, hit us with an iron rod, snatched our clothes and belongings and threw us off the bus on a deserted stretch." The woman, who was flown to Singapore for medical treatment, died in the hospital Dec. 29.

Sharma says there are number of discrepancies in the police's version of the events, which he will reveal in court. The only example he was willing to give is the failure of the police almost three weeks after the attack to determine whether one of the accused is a juvenile.

Sharma criticized the lawyers of a local district association who have said no advocates should represent the accused.

"These people are just seeking revenge," Sharma said. "They are not seeking justice. A defendant has a right to a lawyer, this is a basic principle of a modern society."



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-rape-case-are-to-blame-defendants-lawyer-says-20130110-2ch95.html#ixzz2HYAa5Cvb
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Posted: 12 years ago
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That douchebag Sharma or whatever his name is, should be the last person speaking about "modern society." What exactly is a "modern society" in his effed up head? One is which a woman is blamed for being raped? One where she's critizied for her dressing sense? One where a woman is told to live under a man's shoe? One that does not allow a man or a woman to just be friends? Or the one that does not allow a woman to live her life the way she wants to live it?

This moron needs to do himself and the world in general a favor and just STFU. Saala kameena modern society aur justice ki baat karta hai...how about he looks up the meanings for these words first? 🥱
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Posted: 12 years ago
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There was a feature on BBC regarding the lawyers thingy and calling this a miscarriage of justice😳

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