This Article is From Sep 18, 2013

Lawyer for Delhi gang-rape convicts told to explain conduct

Lawyer for Delhi gang-rape convicts told to explain conduct
New Delhi: The Defence lawyer in Delhi gang-rape case AP Singh has been asked by Bar Council of Delhi to explain his remarks that he would burn his daughter alive if she had premarital sex.

Mr Singh made the remarks after his clients - Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma - were handed the death sentence last Friday over the gang-rape of a 23-year-old student in New Delhi that took place on December 16 last year.

"We have issued a show cause notice to Mr Singh asking him why action should not be taken against him for the misogynist comments made by him," Surya Prakash Khatri, chairman of Bar Council of Delhi, told AFP.

"His remarks were highly objectionable," Mr Khatri added.

Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma were among four men handed the death penalty by a fast-track court after a seven-month trial in the case that sparked widespread anger at the treatment of women in India.

Mr Singh told local media he would have "burned my daughter alive" if she was having "premarital sex and moving around at night with her boyfriend".

He was apparently referring to the victim, who died of massive internal injuries after being lured on to the private bus by a gang of six following a cinema trip with her male companion.

Mr Singh's comments were widely slammed as disparaging.

Mr Singh has been asked to reply by October 11 when the Council will take up the matter for a final hearing, Mr Khatri said.

The fifth suspect in the case, bus driver Ram Singh, died in prison in March in an apparent suicide. A sixth member of the gang, who was a minor at the time of the assault, was sentenced last month to three years in a reformatory.

Mr Singh risks losing his licence to practise law with the Bar Council stating that his comments amounted to "professional misconduct".

He could not be reached immediately by AFP for comment.
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