"This is very unfortunate. The victims and their families are now frustrated. They are not keen on moving an appeal It is me who is trying to convince them to carry on their fight for justice," Phoolka said after Kumar was acquitted while five co-accused were convicted on various charges.
The advocate said he would be approaching superior court for filing an appeal against today's judgement of the trial court.
"When the statements of the witnesses are believed regarding the five accused, why they are not believed against Kumar?" said the senior counsel, who was visibly upset with the court's verdict when he came out of the courtroom.
Sitting in a corner, he initially refused to speak. Later, he said, "The court has also not seen the behaviour of the Delhi Police from the very beginning. The court has not seen that there were six policemen who deposed in Kumar's favour. The police has been shielding Kumar since day one."