The CBI informed the court that Sandip Ghosh, former principal of RG Kar Medical College, was willfully absent from the crime scene in the Kolkata doctor’s rape and murder case. Investigators suspect external influences on Ghosh’s actions, which hindered the investigation, raising concerns about a possible larger conspiracy involving him and police officer Abhijit Mondal.
Today( 9th September), The Supreme Court noted the missing document required for the post-mortem in the Kolkata doctor’s rape and murder case. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud raised concerns about procedural handling due to the absence of this crucial challan.
Today, On 23rd August, The CBI investigating four doctors in connection with the tragic rape and murder of a Kolkata doctor. While they are not suspected of direct involvement, lie-detector tests will be conducted to determine if they tampered with evidence or were part of a conspiracy. The investigation is focused on uncovering any attempts to obstruct justice.
The Supreme Court has taken on the case of the rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata, scheduling a hearing on Tuesday. The case has garnered national attention and pertains to a 31-year-old doctor found murdered in a hospital. A suspect has been arrested, and the Calcutta High Court has ordered the investigation to be transferred to the CBI. The case has prompted action from the Indian Medical Association and raised concerns about privacy rights and a fair investigation.
