A Delhi Court will pronounce its judgement in the Uber cab rape case on Tuesday.
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Last month, the victim had challenged a Delhi High Court ruling against the recall of witnesses in the case.
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The High Court had earlier permitted the accused driver of Uber cab rape case to recall and examine 13 prosecution witnesses, including the victim.
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The Delhi Police has sought the dismissal of the High Court order on grounds that it would further cause harassment to the victim.
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The apex court had on March 10, stayed the high court order allowing the taxi driver, who has been facing trial for allegedly raping a 25-year-old woman in an Uber cab here, to recall and re-examine 13 witnesses, including the victim.
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The victim, in her appeal, said that the high court order amounts to a re-trial of the case.
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