Dec 16 gangrape:HC refuses to pass order on prosecution of

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 27 2015 | 6:22 PM IST
The Delhi High Court today refused to pass an order for prosecution of BBC and the British director of the controversial documentary on December 16 gangrape case, saying that a PIL is already pending before another bench in which the same issue has been raised.
A bench of Justice A K Pathak said that it cannot pass any order on the plea as a bench headed by Chief Justice G Rohini is already seized of the identical issue.
The request in this regard was made by a death row convict Mukesh through his advocate, who was asked to decide whether he wanted to withdraw or pursue the matter.
"How can we order prosecution or seizure of the material which is lying/staying in UK/abroad?" the court said in its oral observation.
The convict has also raised the issue of asking the authorities to "seize" the entire documentary and its raw material.
The court also suggested the convict's counsel to file an application before the division bench.
Mukesh has claimed that he was compelled by the police to "speak the written script" prepared by documentary 'India's Daughter' director Leslee Udwin.
Central government's standing counsel Monika Arora, who was appearing for Ministry of Home Affairs, also opposed the plea, saying a similar matter is pending and will be heard on August 5 by the Chief Justice's bench.
The court has fixed the matter for August 28.
The plea, which sought a CBI probe, alleged that the film is only "outcome of fraud and conspiracy hatched by the Delhi Police, the documentary maker, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and a private news channel with advocate V K Anand who had briefly represented Mukesh during trial of the case.
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First Published: Apr 27 2015 | 6:22 PM IST

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