Kerala assault case: CBI gives this decision
Kerala assault case: CBI gives this decision
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The Actor assault case in Kerala is changing every day. In what is apparently different in the judicial system, a special public prosecutor has asked the transfer of an ongoing trial to another court, showing a lack of faith in the existing court. In a major development in the Kerala actor sexual assault and abduction case, the prosecution counsel appearing for the survivor actor moved the CBI court in Kochi with a plea to change the ongoing trial from the special court in Kochi.

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In the plea, the prosecution stated that the trial court judge had made disparaging remarks against the special prosecutor and alleged that the conduct of the court is “highly biased, which is detrimental to the judicial system and to the entire prosecution”. Filing the plea on Thursday, special public prosecutor A Suresan asked the Additional Sessions (CBI special No III) Court in Ernakulam district of Kerala to quickly stop the trial proceedings in the court so that it can move the High Court with a plea to transfer the trial of the actor sexual assault case to any other court.

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The case is being considered by Justice Honey M Varghese, who was given in charge of the trial, based on the plea of the survivor actor, who had stated that the trial should be conducted in the court of a female judge. But now, the counsel of the survivor actor has itself approached a higher court, raising concerns over the trial in the case. The case pertains to the abduction and sexual assault of a leading Malayalam female actor in February 2017. Malayalam actor Dileep is accused of having masterminded the crime and is the eighth accused in the case.

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