TV AND WEB RESTRICTIONS~**NO ACCESS BBC**~<br/> <br />A police convoy arrives at a New Delhi court, carrying five men accused of raping and murdering an Indian student in December.<br/> <br />The victim was beaten and gang raped on a moving bus in the Indian capital, then thrown bleeding into the street.<br/> <br />She died two weeks later, and the case sparked outrage in India towards the government the police and those accused.<br/> <br />The five men are facing various charges including murder rape and abduction, while a sixth who claims to be 17 will appear before a Juvenile Justice Board.<br/> <br />On Thursday a lawyer filed papers in court to defend two of the men.<br/> <br />Three of the accused will plead not guilty.<br/> <br />The trial is being conducted in a special fast track process set up after the attack.<br/> <br />But some legal experts have warned that previous attempts to fast track justice in India had, in some cases, led to imperfect convictions that were later challenged in court.
