Nirbhaya Case lawer
The young girl and her male friend, in the wake of watching Life of Pi at a film corridor in south Delhi's Saket, arrived at the Munirka transport remain at 9 p.m. in an auto. As they couldn't track down any open vehicle to get back from that point, they boarded a sanctioned transport after its conductor talked them into it.
Inside the transport, there were at that point four men
in the driver's lodge and two more sitting behind it. They sat close to one
another on the left side — second seat in the transport — and paid a passage of
₹20.
As the transport arrived at the flyover close to the
air terminal, three young men emerged from the driver's lodge. Two of them
began mishandling the lady's companion and asked him where he was taking her
late in the evening. One of them hit the casualty's companion who had a go at
retaliating.
Before long, two other young men went along with them
in beating him with iron bars lying in the transport. As the casualty
approached to save her companion, two of the aggressors pushed her to the
secondary lounge.
While the casualty's companion was being whipped,
different aggressors took go to assault her. In their fierce demonstration, the
convicts harmed her interior organs utilizing an iron bar.
The convicts then, at that point, attempted to toss both the casualties
out of the moving transport from its back entryway. Be that as it may, since
they couldn't open it, they freed them to the front and pushed them once again
from the moving transport on National Highway 8 close to the Mahipalpur
flyover. They were subsequently spotted by passers-by, who educated the police.
The passers-by likewise carried sheets to cover them.
They were then hurried to Safdarjung Hospital. The young lady was subsequently
transported to a clinic in Singapore, where she kicked the bucket following 13
days.
Why is she called 'Nirbhaya'?
In india media are not allowed to use any victim's name. Hence, different media houses gave different name , among which 'Nirbhaya' widly used which means 'fearless'.
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