Forensic analysis of mobile and blood samples confirms the role of Monojit Mishra as the rapist and two others as facilitators. CCTV footage and witness statements further strengthen the case.
Four arrested in South Calcutta Law College rape case, including ex-student and guard, remanded till July 22. Police probe continues as court hears shocking allegations and awaits forensic reports.
South Calcutta Law College, shut since June 29 after a student’s alleged gang rape on campus, told the Alipore court it wants to reopen, citing a police email stating no objection to resuming academic activities.
The West Bengal Bar Council has cancelled the lawyer license of Monojit Mishra, the main accused in the Kolkata law college rape case, following growing outrage and a formal complaint from the victim.
Kolkata Police told the court that Monojit Mishra is highly influential and “could terrorise the survivor and witnesses.” His custody has been extended to prevent obstruction of justice.
The court was told the inhaler was not given out of concern but so the survivor could recover and be raped again. All accused are in custody.
Students demanded campus safety reforms after a woman was gang raped by college members. Alipore Court lawyers called for harsh punishment and urged no legal aid for the accused.
