The five men accused in a brutal gang rape that led to nationwide protests entered not guilty pleas on Saturday to the 13 charges filed against them.
The charges — including gang rape, murder, kidnapping and conspiracy — stem from the Dec. 16 rape of a 23-year-old physiotherapy student who later died from her injuries. Reports of the attack led to days of protests in India over the treatment of women.
A trial for the five suspects — Ram Singh, Mukesh Singh, Pawan Gupta, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Thakur — is scheduled to begin Tuesday in Saket District Court Complex in New Delhi.
V.K. Anand, defense counsel for the brothers Ram Singh and Mukesh Singh, said in a telephone interview that “All the five accused have pleaded not guilty.”
“The charges being framed is one thing,” Mr. Anand said, “but proving the charges is another.”
Pretrial arguments for the five suspects were completed on Wednesday. On Monday, the sixth suspect was declared officially a juvenile by the Indian Juvenile Justice Board, meaning the maximum sentence he could receive is three years in a detention facility.
If they are convicted, the five on trial could face the death penalty. The Supreme Court dismissed a plea to transfer the New Delhi gang rape trial outside the city on Tuesday. The trial, which is being carefully watched by the country, has brought about renewed debate on the challenges facing the Indian legal system.
According to the local news channel IBN Live, 86 witnesses will appear at the trial.
Pamposh Raina contributed to this post.
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The man, a 28-year old software engineer whose name has not been released, was injured in the same attack and has been forced to use a wheelchair ever since. He is the prosecution’s top witness, and his testimony and a statement the victim gave before she died are considered crucial to the case against the five men charged in the attack.
The men have been charged with rape, kidnapping and murder, and they could face the death penalty if found guilty.
Five witnesses were summoned to court Tuesday, although the male friend was the only one who testified, one of the defense lawyers for the suspects, A. P. Singh said. The other witnesses will testify Wednesday. The male companion will also be cross-examined then, he said.
In his testimony Tuesday, the male friend identified the suspects and the bus on which the attack occurred, Mr. Singh said.
Delhi Police also filed Tuesday a supplementary charge sheet, which included the postmortem of the rape victim, who died in a Singapore hospital on Dec. 29. She died two weeks after the attack, which sparked protests across the country. Over the weekend, the government approved tough new laws against sexual assault.