Delhi gang-rape accused to attend hearing on May 31

May 29, 2013 01:45 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:32 pm IST - New Delhi:

One of the accused in the December 16 gang-rape case, Vinay, who needs intravenous antibiotics for three to five days and can attend judicial proceedings tentatively on May 31, a special court was on Tuesday informed.

Vinay’s comprehensive medical report was submitted before the court by the hospital authorities that said, “So far the patient (Vinay) has responded well to the medical management. His hemoglobin, blood counts and other tests done are within normal limits, and is likely to be discharged from the hospital in one or two days.”

“However, he needs intravenous antibiotics for another three to five days, since he was not taking the prescribed medicines orally after his discharge from Lok Nayak hospital on May 22.”

The report also said, “He can attend the court proceedings tentatively on May 31 subject to his stable condition on that day.”

Pursuant to this, Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna posted the matter for next hearing on May 31.

“In these circumstances, it would be appropriate if the matter is listed on May 31 for further proceedings on prosecution evidence.

“Production warrant be issued for accused Vinay but be executed subject to advise of doctors,” the court said.

Due to Vinay’s absence, the court is unable to record the statement of last prosecution witness, a lady investigating officer.

Her statement is crucial to the prosecution’s case as she had initially probed the case and had arrested the accused.

19-year-old Vinay was first admitted to DDU hospital on May 4.

His medical report was filed as the court had on Monday asked the medical superintendent of the hospital for it saying that the trial in the case is getting delayed due to his absence.

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