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Consider the following statements:-
(i) The inquiry or trial of the offences relating to women under sections 376, 376A, 376B, 376C or 376D or 376E shall be conducted in Open Court
(ii) No person shall be allowed access in the building or room to be used by the Court during the trial of offences relating to women.
(iii) The trial of offences under sections 376, 376A, 376B, 376C or 376D or 376E shall be conducted shall be conducted by a woman judge or magistrate
(iv) No person is authorized to print or publish any matter relating to proceedings with respect to offences against women except with the previous permission of the Court.
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iii and iv
I, ii and iii
I and ii
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Section 327 of Code of Criminal Procedure – 327. Court to be open.—3 [(1)] The place in which any Criminal Court is held for the purpose of inquiring into or trying any offence shall be deemed to be an open Court, to which the public generally may have access, so far as the same can conveniently contain them: Provided that the presiding Judge or Magistrate may, if he thinks fit, order at any stage of any inquiry into, or trial of, any particular case, that the public generally, or any particular person, shall not have access to, or be or remain in, the room or building used by the Court. 4 [(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub- section (1), the inquiry into and trial of rape or an offence under section 376, section 376A, section 376B, section 376C, 5 [section 376D or section 376E of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860)] shall be conducted in camera : Provided that the presiding Judge may, if he thinks fit, or on an application made by either of the parties, allow any particular person to have access to, or be or remain in, the room or building used by the Court: 6 [Provided further that in camera trial shall be conducted as far as practicable by a woman Judge or Magistrate.] (3) Where any proceedings are held under sub-section (2), it shall not be lawful for any person to print or publish any matter in relation to any such proceedings except with the previous permission of the Court:] 6 [Provided that the ban on printing or publication of trial proceedings in relation to an offence of rape may be lifted, subject to maintaining confidentiality of name and address of the parties.]
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