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2 accused want to be state witnesses

Updated on: 07 January,2013 06:49 AM IST  | 
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In an attempt to reduce charges filed against them, two of the six accused ufffd Pawan Gupta and Vinay Sharma ufffd refused to take the service of legal aid counsel and expressed their willingness to become witnesses

2 accused want to be state witnesses

Two of the six accused in the Delhi gang rape-cum-murder case have pleaded to serve as witnesses on behalf of the state in the court.


The judicial custody of Pawan Gupta, Vinay Sharma, Ram Singh and his brother Mukesh expired yesterday after which they were produced before the Metropolitan Magistrate Jyoti Kler on Sunday.



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While Pawan and Vinay wanted to be witnesses in the case,Ram Singh and Mukesh requested for legal aid for their defence.

The Magistrate had asked them to appear in court on January 7 as per the production warrant issued to them on Saturday.

Later, the magistrate dictated an order in the open court room stating, “All the accused persons were informed that they can seek legal aid in the case, if they have not engaged any counsel.

Accused Pawan and Vinay have refused to take service of the legal aid counsel and have submitted that they want to become witnesses on behalf of the state.”

“Accused Pawan and Vinay have been directed to move an appropriate application to become witnesses in the case before the court concerned,” the Magistrate added.

Meanwhile, experts have claimed that the duo cannot serve as witness due to their involvement in a case of rape and murder.

The fifth accused, Akshay Thakur, whose judicial custody expires on January 9 will be produced before the court on Monday.

The trial of the sixth accused will be held before the Juvenile Justice Board if his bone marrow test proved him a minor.u00a0The court had taken the cognisance of offence on Saturday after the Delhi police submitted a chargesheet against the five adult accused on January 3.

They were charged under Sections of 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 376 (2)(g) (gang rape), 377 (unnatural offences), 395 (dacoity), 396 (murder in dacoity), 394 (hurting in dacoity), 201 (destruction of evidence), 120-B (conspiracy), 34 (common intention) and 412 (dishonestly receiving stolen property) as per the Indian Penal Code.

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