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2012 Delhi gang rape: Juvenile convict released, protesters detained at India Gate

| | Dec 21, 2015, at 02:37 am
New Delhi, Dec 20 (IBNS): Triggering fresh debates, the juvenile, who was an offender in the 2012 Delhi gangrape case, was released from a special home on Sunday.

Protesters, including the victims parents, who were agitating against the release of the offender were detained by the police while they gathered at India Gate here to demonstrate against the move.

The victim's mother  Asha Devitold media: "The government is doing nothing for the common man."

The  Delhi high court on Friday refused to stay his release stating that there is lack of any legal provision to intervene.

He will be staying in Delhi under the care of  an NGO.

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear on Monday a plea against his release filed by the Delhi Commission for Women.

A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath  directed the Juvenile Justice Board and Delhi government to chart out a plan for his "social mainstreaming".

"We agree it is a serious issue. But after December 20, a juvenile cannot be kept in the special home per law," the court had said rejecting a petition by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy.

The juvenile was the  youngest of six men convicted of raping and torturing a medical student, Jyoti Singh, on a moving bus in Delhi in 2012.

The convict was just a few months short of 18 when he and five others attacked  the 23-year-old girl and her male friend. He was reportedly most cruel with the girl, who died from severe injuries 13 days after the fateful night. The incident triggered a huge outrage across the country leading to protests.  Four of the rapists have been sentenced to death and a fifth was found dead in prison.

For three years, Jyoti's parents  had fought to stop the release of the juvenile.

"The court abandoned us. We did not get justice. Despite all our efforts, the criminal will get away with what he did," her mother Asha Devi said.

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