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(17 Jan 2013) SHOTLIST 1. Various exterior of "District Court Saket" 2. Wide of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Manohar Lal Sharma, Lawyer representing one of the suspects: "Police have moved an application before the court that these boys should be handcuffed from the Tihar jail up to the court. In reply of that, other advocate of the accused person have said they should not be handcuffed. But I found seriously within my own investigation, within my own fact (finding activities), it revealed to me that now police is going to encounter these innocent boys. These boys will not even be allowed to see trial in these coming days." 4. Wide of media 5. SOUNDBITE (English/Hindi) Ajay Prakash Singh, Lawyer representing two of the suspects: "I think so that all proceedings which were adopted before transfer the case, before the fast track court has been completed in this case and I think that our next date of hearing - 21 January 2013 at time 2.30 - that the case must be transferred to fast track court for speedy justice." 6. Wide of defence advocate VK Anand 7. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) VK Anand, Lawyer representing one of the suspects: "I am filing a petition in the Supreme Court on behalf of accused Ram Singh for this case to be transferred to any state but U.P. (Uttar Pradesh), because we are sure we will not get justice in Delhi." 8. Close of sign, reading (English/Hindi) "District Court Saket" 9. Wide of exterior of court STORYLINE One month after the fatal gang rape of a young woman on a moving New Delhi bus, a promised "fast-track" trial has yet to begin. On Thursday, another pre-trial hearing ended after a few minor procedural issues were raised. Defence lawyers for the five accused men said they needed additional copies of some of the evidence. Authorities are eager to move the case into a fast track court after the especially brutal attack drew nationwide protests and worldwide scrutiny of violence against women in India. Those courts are designed to avoid the delays, incompetence and corruption that plagues much of India's legal system. Lawyers for the five have said police mistreated their clients, including beating them to force them to confess to the December 16 crime. Defence lawyer Manohar Lal Sharma said he was concerned about the safety of the accused. Meanwhile, VK Anand, defence lawyer for the bus driver Ram Singh, said he was planning to ask the Supreme Court to transfer the case to another state. "We are sure we will not get justice in Delhi," Anand said. The next hearing in the case will be held on January 21, the defence lawyers said. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...