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Unnao Case: Court Tells Apple To Disclose MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar's Location On Day Of Incident

The Unnao rape survivor was discharged from the AIIMS in Delhi on Wednesday.
Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a legislator of Uttar Pradesh, reacts as he leaves a court after he was arrested, in Lucknow, April 14, 2018.
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Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a legislator of Uttar Pradesh, reacts as he leaves a court after he was arrested, in Lucknow, April 14, 2018.

NEW DELHI — A Delhi court on Wednesday directed technology company, Apple, to give location details of expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar on the day 17-year-old girl from Unnao was allegedly raped by him.

District Judge Dharmesh Sharma, holding an in-chamber proceedings, directed the iPhone-maker to file the reply by September 28 when it will next hear the matter, a lawyer related to the case said.

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The court, meanwhile, recorded the statement of a CISF official in the case related to the murder of Unnao rape survivor’s father.

The woman was allegedly raped by Sengar in 2017, when she was a minor. The court had also framed charges against the MLA, representing Bangermau in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, in the rape case.

The rape survivor’s father was arrested on April 3, 2018 in a case by the police under the Arms Act. He died in judicial custody six days later.

Unnao rape survivor discharged from AIIMS

The Unnao rape survivor was discharged from the AIIMS in Delhi where she was admitted after she met with an accident, sources said on Wednesday.

The woman was admitted in AIIMS following an accident on July 28 and the family is under the CRPF security as per the Supreme Court’s order.

She will be staying with her family in Delhi after Uttar Pradesh government said they wanted to reside in the national capital apprehending threat in their home state.

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