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BREAKING | RG Kar Rape: Court Sentenced Sanjoy Roy To LIFE IMPRISONMENT

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The additional district and sessions judge, Anirban Das, found Roy guilty on Saturday for the horrific crime that occurred on August 9 last year.

KOLKATA: Today(20th Jan): Sanjay Roy, the main accused in the rape and murder of a junior doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Kolkata court.

The verdict was delivered by additional district and sessions judge Anirban Das. It was further held that the state government would have to pay the victim’s family a compensation of Rs 17 lakhs due to the fate suffered by her.

Earlier, the court had convicted Roy following an in-camera trial that spanned 57 days. The sentencing decision was reserved for Monday.

Despite the CBI, which conducted the investigation, seeking the death penalty for Roy, the court opted against imposing capital punishment.

Sanjay Roy, a 33-year-old former civic volunteer with the Kolkata Police, was convicted for the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

The additional district and sessions judge, Anirban Das, found Roy guilty on Saturday for the horrific crime that occurred on August 9 last year.

The court convicted Roy under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The charges included rape (Section 64), murder (Section 103(1)), and causing serious harm or death (Section 66).

Under Section 248(2) of the CrPC, criminal trial courts are required to hold a hearing on the sentencing issue before imposing a sentence. Additionally, Section 354(3) of the CrPC mandates that courts must provide specific reasons when awarding the death penalty or life imprisonment. Failure to adhere to these procedures can result in inconsistencies in the sentences imposed by the court.

During the court hearing, Sanjay Roy maintained his innocence. He told the court, “I haven’t done this. I have been framed.” He further claimed, “I heard lots of things were destroyeed. You decide whether I have been framed or not.” Despite his claims, the court had already found him guilty of the heinous crime.

Judge Anirban Das, addressing Roy, said, “It was proven you raped and killed victim. Now I want to know your views on punishment.” The judge’s statement highlights the gravity of the situation, as it was now time for the court to determine an appropriate punishment after the conviction.

18th January RG Kar Case-Verdict

During the court proceedings, Anirban Das, the Additional District and Sessions Judge, made it clear that the verdict would be delivered in a highly secured, closed-door setting. This decision was taken to ensure the “paramount importance” of safeguarding the prime accused, Sanjay Roy. To maintain order and security, police officers cordoned off the entire area and escorted Roy into the courtroom under heavy protection.

The chargesheet revealed that the victim’s blood was found on the jeans and shoes of Sanjay Roy.

Furthermore, investigators recovered the accused’s hair and a Bluetooth earpiece linked to his cellphone from the seminar hall where the crime took place.

The discovery of such incriminating evidence left little room for doubt about Roy’s involvement in the brutal crime.

After the verdict was delivered, Roy told the Court-

“I’m being framed.”

The Court replied-

“We will hear you (Roy) before deciding on the punishment to be imposed on you.”

Sessions Judge Anirban Das clarified that the minimum possible sentence would be life imprisonment while the maximum sentence would be the death penalty.

What is the RG Kar rape-murder case?


On August 9 last year, a 31-year-old junior doctor was raped and murdered at the state-run RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata. Her body was discovered in the hospital’s seminar room. The incident sparked nationwide outrage and led to prolonged protests by junior doctors in West Bengal, demanding justice and improved security at government hospitals.

The trial began on November 11, three months after the incident, in a Kolkata court. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which took over the case from the Kolkata Police following a directive from the Calcutta High Court, has sought the “maximum punishment” for Roy. The trial concluded on January 9.

Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer with Kolkata Police, was convicted on Saturday for the rape and murder of a junior doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. The crime, which occurred on August 9, triggered nationwide outrage over women’s safety. The verdict, delivered by Anirban Das, Additional District and Sessions Judge of the Sealdah court, came 57 days after the in-camera trial commenced on November 12.

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