[Minor’s Rape-Murder] ‘Justice Prevails, Public Will Regain Confidence in The Administration & Govt.’: Bengal Court Sentences Man to Death

A court in Murshidabad, West Bengal, sentenced a man to death and another to life imprisonment for the brutal rape and murder of a minor girl. The verdict was delivered in a swift 61 days, showcasing expedited justice. This rapid judgment highlights the judiciary’s resolve in handling heinous crimes. The case has drawn widespread attention for its prompt legal action.

[RG Kar Rape-Murder] “Vineet Goyal Conspired the Whole Thing and Framed Me”: Accused Sanjay Roy claims former Kolkata CP’s Involvement

In the RG Kar rape-murder case, accused Sanjay Roy claims he was framed by former Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal, alleging police fabrication of evidence. This assertion comes during ongoing investigations and rising protests from junior doctors demanding justice. Charges have been framed against Roy, intensifying the legal scrutiny.

[RG Kar Rape-Murder] “Nice Way To Confer Political Backing”: CJI Seeks Detailed Report From WB Govt. On Engagement Of Civic Volunteers

Today, On 15th October, the Supreme Court of India criticized the recruitment of civic police volunteers in West Bengal, raising concerns about political influence in law enforcement. The court sought comprehensive details from the state regarding these volunteers, their qualifications, and deployment, amid ongoing investigations into the rape and murder of a trainee doctor.

[RG Kar Rape & Murder] “Both Digital & Material Evidence Establishes Sanjoy Roy’s Presence at the Crime Scene”: CBI Chargesheet Reveals Key Findings

The CBI chargesheet in the RG Kar rape and murder case revealed crucial evidence against Sanjoy Roy, linking him to the crime through CCTV footage and forensic findings. The detailed report outlines the victim’s injuries, modus operandi, and the timeline, culminating in Roy’s arrest and upcoming trial set for November 4.

[RG Kar Rape-Murder] ‘Physical Abuse by the Police During Detention’: Calcutta HC Orders CBI Probe Into ‘Torture’ Of Women Protestors In Custody

Yesterday, On 8th October, the Calcutta High Court ordered a CBI investigation into alleged custodial torture of two women arrested during protests related to a doctor’s rape and murder. The court emphasized the need for an independent inquiry due to possible conflicts of interest within local law enforcement. The investigation focuses on police actions from September 8 to 11.

[RG Kar Rape-Murder] “He Was Wilfully Absent from the Crime Scene During Key Moments of The Investigation”: CBI on Ex-Principal Sandip Ghosh 

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.

“They are Young Girls, Aged 18-23 Years, Are Vulnerable & Must Be Protected: CJI Urges for Deployment of Police at Bengal Medical Colleges

The Supreme Court mandated more police presence in West Bengal medical colleges after the rape and murder of a doctor raised safety concerns. The government faced criticism for relying on contractual security personnel instead of regular officers. The Chief Justice emphasized the vulnerability of female students and called for comprehensive security measures.

[BREAKING] ‘Resume Work Before 5 PM’: Doctors Defy Supreme Court Order, Continue Protest Against Kolkata’s RG Kar Rape-Murder

Today, On 10th September, Protesting junior doctors in India continue their strike despite a Supreme Court order to return to work, following the Kolkata rape-murder case. They demand justice and the removal of key officials. The case has led to nationwide outrage and protests, prompting calls for improved safety measures and stricter laws in medical facilities.

Kolkata Doctor Rape-Murder: Ex-RG Kar Principal Sandip Ghosh, 4 Aides Sent To Judicial Custody Till Sept 23

The former principal of RG Kar Medical College, Sandip Ghosh, and his associates today have been remanded to judicial custody over financial misconduct and potential links to a recent rape and murder case. The CBI court’s decision follows a broader investigation into the hospital’s irregularities and the victim’s tragic death. Protests continue over the handling of the case.

“The Protest Won’t Die Down, It Will Become Stronger in The Coming Days”: IMA to Continue Protests Despite SC’s Order for Bengal Doctors to Return to Duty Tomorrow

Today, On 9th September, The Indian Medical Association (IMA) in West Bengal stands firm in their support for the ongoing doctors’ strike, despite the Supreme Court’s order to return to duty. The protests are in response to the rape and murder of a postgraduate doctor in Kolkata. The IMA criticizes the court’s decision and emphasizes the need for justice and the fight against healthcare corruption.