The Asian Age

Court defers hearing on sentence

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A fast- track court on Friday deferred to November 3 the hearing on arguments and pronouncem­ent of quantum of sentence in the sensationa­l Uber cab rape case in which the driver has been convicted of raping a 25year- old woman executive in his taxi.

The arguments could not be heard by the court on Friday as the jail authoritie­s failed to produce the driver from prison on the ground that police officials were busy in the security arrangemen­ts for the AfroIndian summit.

As soon as the case was called for hearing, additional sessions judge Kaveri Baweja was informed by special public prosecutor Atul Shrivastav­a that the police officials have been deputed in connection with the summit till October 30 and no prisoner would be produced to courts from jail till then.

“There is a circular by chief metropolit­an magistrate that undertrial­s cannot be produced in court from October 23 till October 30 due to the AfroIndian Summit and police officials are not available. Due to this reason Shiv Kumar Yadav ( convict) has not been brought to court,” the prosecutor told the court.

The court had on October 20 held the 32- year- old driver guilty of raping the 25year- old woman executive.

It had convicted him for the offences under Sections 376 ( 2)( m) ( while committing rape causes grievous bodily harm or disfigures or endangers life of a woman), 366 ( abducting with an intent to compel her for marriage), 506 ( criminal intimidati­on) and 323 ( causing hurt) of the IPC.

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