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Wish I could have been in Delhi gang-rape protests, says Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir

New Delhi, Jan 21: Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir on Monday said that the huge public outrage and the protests that followed the brutal gang-rape of the 23-year-old paramedicalstudent in Delhi on December 16,

PTI Updated on: January 21, 2013 22:00 IST
India's top court says it will decide whether to suspend lawmakers facing sexual assault charges as thousands of women gathered at the memorial to independence leader Mohandas K. Gandhi to demand stronger protection for their safety. (AP Photo/ Dar Yasin)
He said that earlier, lack of funds had resulted in several states not continuing with fast track courts. Now, various states have come out saying they will fund these courts and will continue with them, he said.



He also lamented that had the apex court's directions to remove the curtains and black film been implemented then “no one would have dared to do such a thing in a moving bus”.

Court to hear arguments in camera  Meanwhile, trial proceedings in the December 16 Delhi gang-rape case will be held in camera before a fast track court, which decided on Monday to hear arguments on framing of charges against five accused on January 24.

Upholding the previous order of a magistrate, the special fast track court judge said, “Only those who are connected with the case will stay in the courtroom. Others should vacate the court immediately.”







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