Defence counsel’s remark in gang rape case ‘outrageous’: Anand Sharma

September 15, 2013 02:23 pm | Updated October 20, 2013 08:23 pm IST - New Delhi

Commerce Minister Anand Sharma on Sunday termed the controversial remark of one of the defence lawyers in the December 16 gang rape case as “outrageous“.

“What he has said is outrageous and deserves to be condemned,” he told reporters here.

He said that the Bar Council of India should take action against the lawyer.

”...By uttering such things, he has assaulted the dignity of the noble profession. Justice has to be done and justice has been delivered,” he added.

One of the defence lawyers in the December 16 gang rape case has courted trouble with his remarks that he would have burnt alive his daughter if she was moving around at night with her boyfriend.

The Delhi Bar Council has taken a serious view of the comment of A P Singh, lawyer for two of the convicts, after it received many complaints from NGOs and other organisations condemning the statement made by him.

Apparently referring to the 23-year-old victim in the December 16 incident, Mr. Singh had told the media in reply to a question, ”...If my daughter was having premarital sex and moving around at night with her boyfriend, I would have burnt her alive. I would not have let this situation happen. All parents should adopt such an attitude.”

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