Kerala actress abduction case: HC rejects Dileep's plea for access to assault video
The actor had filed a petition requesting for a copy of the video.

When the matter came up before Justice Sunil Thomas, the Kerala government stoutly opposed it saying providing a copy of the alleged visuals to the accused would affect the privacy of the victim, who was abducted and sexually assaulted by a gang of men in a moving car here in February last year.
Rejecting the plea, the judge appreciated the contention made by the government.
In his petition filed in the high court in March, Dileep said he was denied the rights of a defendant by a trial court in Angamaly.
He moved the high court when the lower court was set to commence trial proceedings.
In February, the Angamaly Judicial Magistrate Court had dismissed a plea by Dileep seeking copies of visuals of the alleged assault committed on the actress by the gang.
Dileep is eighth among the 12 accused in the case. He secured bail nearly three months after his arrest on July 10 last year.
The high court had granted him bail with stringent conditions.
The key accused in the case, Pulsar Suni, has been in jail since his arrest early last year.
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