Braveheart’s mother deposes, pleads for justice

A devastated mother of the Delhi braveheart on Friday made fervent pleas for justice for her daughter before a Special court trying four men accused in the case. The lawyer for one of the accused did not cross-examine her saying she is already in deep pain.

“Judge sahab, meri beti ko insaaf dilaiye (secure justice to my daughter),” she prayed to the court. During the proceedings, advocate VK Anand, appearing for accused Mukesh, did not cross-examine her saying, “she is already in deep pain and asking her a question related to her daughter may make her more depressed.”

“I do not want to ask any question on behalf of my client. I can understand the pain of a mother…,” Anand said. When the counsel for other three accused started to cross examine the witness, the judge requested them to be “polite” with the woman and ask relevant questions.

“Don’t ask questions which may hurt her sentiments,” the judge said. In her deposition, the victim’s mother said that on December 16, “my daughter left the house at 4 pm informing me that she had to make some purchases and would also watch a movie. When she left the house she was carrying her mobile phone.”

She said when the girl did not return home till 9 pm, she made calls on her mobile phone but it was switched off and she and her husband were very worried.

“At about 11-11:15 pm, I received a call from the PCR informing me that some incident had happened with my daughter and I was asked to come to Safdarjung Hospital immediately.

I along with my husband rushed to the hospital and there I found my daughter, admitted in emergency. I could not talk to her as she was being taken for operation. We stayed at the hospital during her treatment.”

–PTI