In a major update on the RG Kar rape and murder case, the victim’s parents Today (Jan 29) withdrawn their plea from the Supreme Court, where they had sought a fresh investigation. The SC pointed out that Sanjoy Roy had already been convicted and advised caution in reopening the case. The court has postponed the hearing to January 29, while the next major hearing is expected in March 2025, unless an urgent request is made. The case continues to spark nationwide outrage over safety concerns for medical professionals.
The Supreme Court of India will hear the suo motu case Today (January 29), regarding the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s R G Kar Medical College. Earlier, on January 22, the court postponed the hearing after a Kolkata court sentenced the accused, Sanjoy Roy, to life imprisonment until death. This case has gained massive public attention due to its brutality, with demands for strict justice growing stronger.
Today, On 22nd January,The Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, has adjourned the hearing in the R G Kar rape-murder case to January 29. This follows the recent sentencing of Sanjoy Roy, the accused, to life imprisonment until death by a Kolkata court. The case has sparked widespread attention due to the brutality of the crime and the demand for justice. The adjournment provides the apex court additional time to evaluate the legal arguments presented.
