Chhawla Gang Rape: Review Petition to be Filed in Supreme Court Today on 5th December

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The review petition in Chhawla gang rape case on behalf of father of the victim to be filed on December 5 in Supreme court.

Sources told to the legally speaking that review petition is ready and it is going to be filed in apex court on Monday.

The Supreme Court, on November 7 acquitted the three accused, setting aside the Delhi High Court judgement awarding life sentences to the trio.

Earlier, On 23 November The Central government on Wednesday approved the filing of a review petition in the Supreme Court against the acquittal of the three accused in the Chhawla rape and murder case.

On 21 November Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena had approved the filing of a review petition in the Supreme Court against the acquittal of the three accused in the Chhawla rape and murder case.

This has come days after the parents of the 2012 Chhawla gangrape victim met Delhi LG VK Saxena and requested him to file a review petition against the acquittal of all three accused.

The case pertains to the alleged abduction, gang-rape, and murder of a 19-year-old girl from Uttarakhand’s Pauri district by three men in the Chhawla area of the national capital’s Dwarka on February 9, 2012.

LG Saxena has also approved the engagement of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and Additional SG Aishwariya Bhati to represent the Government in the case before the top court.

After the release of two of the three accused from Rohini Jail, the parents of the deceased teenage girl sought police protection, out of fear.
The accused were booked on February 13, 2012, and the police after investigation filed the charge sheet and the sessions court framed charges against all three accused, namely Rahul, Ravi Kumar, and Vinod alias Chhotu on May 26, 2012.

After the trial in the case, the sessions Court convicted all three of them and awarded the death sentence on February 13, 2014, later they filed a plea which was eventually dismissed.

These three accused persons then approached the Supreme Court against the HC’s judgment. The former CJI UU Lalit in its November 7 allowed their set aside High Court and Sessions Courts orders.

Ashish Sinha

-Ashish Kumar Sinha -Editor Legally Speaking -Ram Nath Goenka awardee - 14 Years of Experience in Media - Covering Courts Since 2008

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