The magistrate hearing the case of five men accused of gang-raping and
murdering a 23-year-old student in New Delhi ordered on Jan 07,2013 Monday that
their first appearance in court take place behind closed doors.
The court also restrained the media from reporting any news related to the case without its permission.
Delhi Metropolitan Magistrate Namrita Aggarwal said: "An unprecedented situation arises when members of bar and public persons not connected with the case also have started converging the courtroom No. 207 where the present matter is going on since 12 noon."
Five of the six men accused in the gang-rape of a 23-year-old had arrived in the Saket district court premises here but could not be presented before the metropolitan magistrate as the courtroom was too crowded.
The court also restrained the media from reporting any news related to the case without its permission.
Delhi Metropolitan Magistrate Namrita Aggarwal said: "An unprecedented situation arises when members of bar and public persons not connected with the case also have started converging the courtroom No. 207 where the present matter is going on since 12 noon."
Five of the six men accused in the gang-rape of a 23-year-old had arrived in the Saket district court premises here but could not be presented before the metropolitan magistrate as the courtroom was too crowded.
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