
Calcutta High Court directs CBI to submit report over RG kar case
The Calcutta High Court on Thursday ordered the formation of a three-member special investigation team (SIT) under the CBI to further investigate the RG Kar case, including the attempts to ‘hush up’ the incident and everything that happened from the time the trainee doctor had dinner at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on the night of August 8, 2024, till her cremation the following evening. The young post-graduate trainee doctor was raped and murdered inside the state-run hospital on August 9, 2024, a crime that triggered massive protests across West Bengal and outrage among doctors and citizens across the country.
Reports say that, a division bench comprising Justices Shampa Sarkar and Tirthankar Ghosh passed the order while hearing pleas connected to the RG Kar case. The bench said the CBI’s joint director (east) would lead the SIT, while the names of the other two officers would be decided within 48 hours.
The court said that because of the serious social impact of the RG Kar case, the SIT would specifically investigate allegations of destruction of evidence and claims made by the victim’s parents that attempts were made to “hush up and downplay” the incident. The judges directed the SIT to closely examine all developments beginning from the trainee doctor’s dinner at the hospital until her cremation the next day.
Reports say that the parents of the victim approached the Calcutta High Court seeking a deeper investigation into the RG Kar case. They claimed that more than one person was involved in the brutal crime and argued that several questions surrounding the incident still remain unanswered.
Taking note of these concerns, the court directed the SIT to submit a comprehensive report by June 25, when the matter will be heard again. The RG Kar case had earlier shocked the country after the doctor’s body was found inside the hospital premises, leading to widespread anger among medical professionals and citizens demanding justice.
Civic volunteer Sanjay Roy was earlier convicted in the RG Kar case and sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of the trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
However, despite the conviction, the victim’s family continued demanding a wider probe, alleging that key facts may have been hidden and that there were attempts to weaken the investigation in the immediate aftermath of the crime. With the High Court now ordering a fresh SIT probe, the RG Kar case has once again returned to the centre of public attention across West Bengal and the country.
Khalid Qasid is a media enthusiast with a strong interest in documentary filmmaking. He holds a Master’s degree in Convergent Journalism from AJK MCRC. He has also written extensively on esports at Sportsdunia. Currently, he covers world and general news at NewsX Digital.
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