Kolkata: The RG Kar case, taken a new turn following the recent verdict. A group of lawyers and social activists has sent a letter to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Sanjiv Khanna, urging a fresh investigation into the case. This request comes after key observations made by the judge of the Sealdah court during the trial.
A West Bengal court has sentenced a 19-year-old man to death for the abduction, rape, and murder of a nine-year-old girl, just 61 days after the horrific
crime occurred.The tragic incident unfolded on October 4 in Jaynagar, located in South 24 Parganas, when the young victim was returning home from her tuition class. The accused, Mustakin Sardar, confronted the girl, committed the acts of violence against her, and ultimately took her life.
The investigation into the young doctor’s murder suggests premeditation, as modified duty rosters were noticed prior to the incident. Key suspects Sandeep Ghosh and Sanjoy Roy have been linked through evidence, including exchanged photos and video calls. Forensic findings further implicate Roy, who has been arrested as the prime suspect.
Yesterday, On 29th September, junior doctors in West Bengal will decide on resuming their ‘cease work’ protest following a Supreme Court hearing about their safety concerns after recent assaults on medical staff. They demand action from the state government, claiming it has failed to ensure their security, ultimately disrupting medical services.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee vows to amend laws for death penalty for rapists, threatening protest if the governor delays approval. She urges doctors to end strike, criticizes BJP for exploiting a rape-murder case for political gain. The case involves a doctor’s brutal assault and murder, sparking national outrage and a CBI investigation.
