Delhi gang-rape: Order reserved on using interview as evidence


New Delhi, Mar 5 (IANS): The Delhi High Court Monday reserved its order on a plea seeking to use as evidence the TV interview

of the Dec 16, 2012 gang-rape victim's friend, the sole witness to the ghastly incident.

Justice G.P. Mittal reserved the order after the counsels of Delhi Police and the accused completed their arguments on the

plea of Ram Singh, one of the accused in the case.

Advocate V.K. Anand, appearing for Ram Singh, moved the high court after the fast-track court trying the case dismissed his

plea for using a CD of the victim's friend's interview with a news channel to be brought on record and examined as crucial

evidence.

"The trial judge passed the impugned order and did not allow the applicant (Ram Singh) to exhibit, place on record and to

play the impugned interview on the ground of illegal evidence," Anand said.

Anand said that in the trial court the counsels of accused could not cross-examine the witness because they wanted the CD of

the interview to be put on record.

However, Dayan Krishnan appearing for Delhi Police, objected the use of CD carrying interview to use as evidence told the

court that the "interview is illegal" as court had banned the media coverage.

"The CD can not be used as an evidence on the ground that it has been prepared in violation of a CrPC provision that

restrains media coverage of the trial and inquiry proceedings related to a rape case," Krishnan added.

He added that the trial court had ordered in-camera trial of the case and in that case media interview of any nature us

completely bar. "There could not be any publication about the case without court's permission," he said.

He told that during the trial of the case media interview would be interference in administration of justice.

Krishnan further said that "any statement even if in writing, not recorded before the police should not be considered as an

evidence".

The youth is a software engineer and the main witness in the case in which a 23-year-old woman was brutally tortured and

gang-raped in a moving bus on Dec 16, 2012.

  

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