CBI moves HC seeking death penalty for RG Kar convict
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed an appeal in the Calcutta High Court seeking the death penalty for Sanjay Roy, who was sentenced to life imprisonment until death for the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The CBI argued that the crime falls under the arest of rare category deserving capital punishment, while the trial court had ruled otherwise. The West Bengal government has also appealed for the death penalty, but the CBI opposed the state's right to file an appeal, claiming it was the prosecuting agency and therefore had the right to appeal on the grounds of inadequacy of the sentence. The high court will hear the appeals from the CBI, the victim's family, and the convict on January 27.
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The Calcutta High Court will decide on January 27 about the West Bengal government's appeal against the 'inadequacy of sentence' for convicted civic volunteer Sanjay Roy in the RG Kar Hospital rape-murder case. Meanwhile, the CBI seeks a death penalty for Roy. The state government filed its appeal on Tuesday.
The CBI, probing into the case, moved the High Court after receiving a legal advice suggesting that it may be categorised as the rarest of rare case, deserving capital punishment
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Kolkata doctor's rape-murder: CBI to seek death for Sanjay Roy in HC
New Delhi: The CBI will file an appeal before the Calcutta High Court, seeking death sentence for Sanjay Roy, who was sentenced to life imprisonment until death by a Sealdah court in the rape-cum-murder case of an on-duty doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, officials said Wednesday. The agency received a legal advice suggesting that the case may be categorised as the arest of rare, deserving capital punishment, they said. #CBI to seek death sentence in HC for #Sanjayroy , who got life imprisonment in #kolkataDoctorCase trainee rape-cum-murder: Officials pic.twitter.com/6EvaZTzggv Deccan Chronicle (@DeccanChronicle) January 22, 2025 The agency is likely to file the appeal against the Sealdah court order as soon as possible with detailed arguments in favour of capital punishment, they said. The agency's plea seeking death penalty for Roy was turned down by the trial court, where Additional District and Sessions Judge Anirban Das said that the crime did not fall under the arest of the rare category. The CBI prayed for the death penalty. The defence lawyer prayed that a jail term be given instead of the death penalty. This crime does not fall under the 'rarest of the rare' category, the judge said on Monday while sentencing Roy. I am sentencing you to life imprisonment, meaning till the last day of your life, for causing injury during the act of committing rape on the victim that led to her death..., he told Roy. The West Bengal government has already approached the high court, challenging the verdict and seeking death penalty for Roy. The CBI has opposed the state's right to file an appeal in the case, claiming that as it was the prosecuting agency, it had the right to appeal on the grounds of inadequacy of the sentence. Appearing for the CBI, Deputy Solicitor General Rajdeep Majumdar on Wednesday opposed the state's submission, maintaining that the West Bengal government does not have the right to appeal against the trial court's order on the ground of inadequacy. He submitted that the CBI had prayed for awarding capital punishment to Roy before the trial court. The high court said it would hear the CBI, the victim's family and the convict before deciding on the admission of the state government's appeal. The high court said it will hear the matter on January 27. The trainee doctor was raped and killed in the early hours of August 9 in the seminar hall of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital when she had gone to have rest during her graveyard shift. Her body with severe injury marks was found inside the hall by a doctor next morning. Civic volunteer Sanjay Roy was arrested the next day based on CCTV footage in which he was seen entering the seminar hall at 4.03 am on the day of the incident. On August 13, the Calcutta High Court ordered the transfer of the probe from Kolkata Police to the CBI, which took over the case on August 14.
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HC to hear West Bengal Govt`s appeal for death penalty for Sanjoy Roy on Jan 27
The state approached the Calcutta HC after the Sealdah Court on Monday sentenced Roy to life imprisonment for sexually assaulting and killing a 31-year-old doctor at RG Kar Hospital
CBI to move Calcutta high court seeking death penalty for Sanjay Roy in RG Kar case: Sources
The Central Bureau of Investigation plans to seek the death penalty for Sanjay Roy in the Calcutta high court, following the West Bengal governments similar appeal. Roy was sentenced to life imprisonment for raping and murdering a medic. The sessions court's decision against the death penalty sparked widespread discontent.
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RG Kar rape case: West Bengal govt seeks death penalty, Calcutta HC to hear case on January 27
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HC to Hear All Parties Before Ruling on State's Appeal in RG Kar Case
Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday said it would hear the CBI, the victim's family and the convict before deciding on the admission of an appeal filed by the West Bengal government claiming inadequacy of sentence given by a trial court in the RG Kar hospital rape-murder case. The high court said it will hear the matter on Monday. The CBI opposed the state's right to file an appeal in the case, claiming that it was the prosecuting agency and had the right to prefer the appeal on the grounds of inadequacy of the sentence. The Sealdah court on Monday sentenced Roy to life imprisonment till death for the rape and murder of an on-duty doctor at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9. A division bench, presided by Justice Debangshu Basak, said that it would hear the CBI, the family of the victim and the convict through their lawyers before deciding on the admission of the state government's appeal.
KOLKATA: The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday said it would hear the CBI, the victim's family and the convict before deciding on the admission of an appeal filed by the West Bengal government claiming inadequacy of sentence given by a trial court in the RG Kar hospital rape-murder case. The high court said it will hear the matter on Monday. The CBI opposed the state's right to file an appeal in the case, claiming that it was the prosecuting agency and had the right to prefer the appeal on the grounds of inadequacy of the sentence. The Sealdah court on Monday sentenced Roy to life imprisonment till death for the rape and murder of an on-duty doctor at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9. A division bench, presided by Justice Debangshu Basak, said that it would hear the CBI, the family of the victim and the convict through their lawyers before deciding on the admission of the state government's appeal.
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HC to hear doc's family, CBI, convict before deciding on admission of state's appeal in RG Kar case
The Calcutta High Court will hear the CBI, the victim's family, and the convict before deciding on the West Bengal government's appeal regarding the inadequacy of a trial court's sentence in the RG Kar hospital rape-murder case. The CBI has opposed the state's right to appeal, claiming it is the prosecuting agency. The court will hear the matter on Monday.
The Calcutta High Court has decided it will listen to the CBI, the victim's family, and the convict before accepting the state's appeal in the RG Kar hospital rape and murder case. This action ensures that all parties involved will have an opportunity to present their arguments before the court makes a decision.
RG Kar case: HC to hear today govts plea seeking death penalty for convict
Kolkata: A division bench of the Calcutta High Court will hear on Wednesday the plea by the West Bengal government challenging the verdict of a special court in Kolkata in the rape and murder of a woman doctor of state-run R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital. The special court found Sanjoy Roy guilty and sentenced Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
2K IDs blocked to stop scamsters from having first right over railway tickets
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BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari supports the parents of a raped and murdered trainee doctor in their decision to challenge the life sentence of Sanjay Roy, demanding the death penalty. The Sealdah Court convicted Roy, but the victim's father rejected the Rs 17 lakh compensation, seeking justice. West Bengal government is also appealing for capital punishment.
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West Bengal goes to HC seeking death for Roy; doctor's kin, CBI may too
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticized a local court's decision to withhold the death penalty in the RG Kar rape and murder case, calling for capital punishment and citing the heinous nature of the crime. The state government plans to challenge the verdict, while BJP accuses Banerjee of covering up the incident.
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Calcutta HC Allows West Bengal Government's Death Penalty Plea In RG Kar Case
The court also ordered Roy to pay a Rs 50,000 fine and directed the state government to pay compensation of Rs 17 lakh to the family of the deceased doctor.
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Father slams Mamata as govt appeals life sentence for doctor's murderer
The father of a 31-year-old trainee doctor, who was brutally raped and murdered by Sanjay Roy at RG Kar College and Hospital in Kolkata, has criticized Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her handling of the case, as the West Bengal government moved the Calcutta High Court to challenge the life imprisonment verdict. The government is pushing for capital punishment for the accused, who was sentenced to life imprisonment by Sealdah Court. Government's Appeal to the High Court On Tuesday, the state government filed an appeal in the Calcutta High Court, demanding that Roy receive the death penalty instead of life imprisonment. This legal action comes after the Sealdah courts decision, which left many dissatisfied, including the victims father. The governments decision to appeal to the higher court has reignited tensions surrounding the case, and the victim's family is closely following the developments. Victim's Fathers Reproach In a statement to the media, the victims father expressed his displeasure at Mamata Banerjees response to the case. He said, Let us get the order copy tomorrow, we will go through it and then decide what we want to do. She (Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee) does not have to do anything in a hurried manner. Whatever the chief minister has done till date, she should not do any further. His words clearly reflect the frustration and emotional toll the family has endured during the prolonged legal battle. Allegations of Evidence Tampering The victim's father also made serious allegations against the authorities, accusing the police and the CBI of tampering with evidence in the case. She can say a lot of things, but she only tampered with evidence the then CP and others, they had tampered with it. Could she not see all that from the beginning? he questioned. His comments suggest a deeper frustration with the investigation process, which he believes hindered the pursuit of justice for his daughter. Calls for Justice The case, which has been a source of national outrage, continues to captivate the attention of the public, as demands for justice grow louder. The victims family is steadfast in their pursuit of a harsher sentence for Roy, with many advocating for the death penalty to send a strong message against violence and crimes targeting women. The West Bengal governments appeal to the Calcutta High Court has sparked fresh debates about the legal process, justice, and accountability. As the case progresses, both the family and the wider public await a resolution, hoping for justice and a stronger stance on crimes of this nature.
WB govt moves HC for death sentence to RG Kar convict
The West Bengal government has sought permission from the Calcutta High Court to appeal against the Sealdah court order that sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment until death in the RG Kar hospital doctor's rape and murder case. The state government is seeking the death penalty for Roy, the sole convict in the case, and has expressed dissatisfaction with the Sealdah court's verdict, which did not consider the crime arest of the rare. The court also ordered Roy to pay a Rs 50,000 fine and directed the state government to pay compensation of Rs 17 lakh to the family of the deceased doctor.
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KOLKATA: The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday granted permission to the West Bengal government to file an appeal against the Sealdah court order that sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment until death in the RG Kar hospital doctor's rape and murder case. Advocate General Kishor Datta moved a division bench presided by Justice Debangsu Basak to file the appeal to seek death penalty of Roy, the sole convict in the case. The state government sought the high court's permission to file the appeal challenging the order passed by Additional District and Sessions Judge in Sealdah, Anirban Das, on Monday. The Sealdah court sentenced Roy to life imprisonment until death after he was convicted of raping and murdering the on-duty doctor at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, rejecting demands for the death penalty saying it was not a arest of the rare crime. The court also ordered Roy to pay a Rs 50,000 fine and directed the state government to pay compensation of Rs 17 lakh to the family of the deceased doctor. RG Kar case verdict: Doctors associations say justice not served Expressing dissatisfaction with the Sealdah court's verdict, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Monday asserted that had the case been handled by the Kolkata Police, the death penalty would have been ensured. All of us have demanded the death sentence, but the court has given a life term until deathThe case was forcibly taken from us. Had it been with the (Kolkata) police, we would have ensured that he was served a death sentence, she told reporters. Later, posting on her X handle where she sounded more critical, Banerjee informed that the state government would challenge the Sealdah court verdict and move the Calcutta High Court. Not satisfied, will move HC against verdict: Mamata on life imprisonment to RG Kar case convict
RG Kar horror: Mamata Banerjee government moves HC seeking death sentence for convict Sanjay Roy
The West Bengal government is seeking the death penalty for Sanjay Roy in the RG Kar rape and murder case. Although a Kolkata court sentenced him to life imprisonment, they did not classify the case as 'rarest of rare.' Mamata Banerjee and the victim's mother expressed shock, believing the crime warrants capital punishment.
RG Kar case: Calcutta HC grants permission to govt to file appeal against 'life term' order
Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday granted permission to the West Bengal government to file an appeal against the Sealdah court order that sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment until death in the RG Kar hospital doctor's rape and murder case. Advocate General Kishor Datta moved a division bench presided by Justice Debangsu Basak to file the appeal to seek death penalty of Roy, the sole convict in the case. The state government sought the high court's permission to file the appeal challenging the order passed by Additional District and Sessions Judge in Sealdah, Anirban Das, on Monday. The Sealdah court sentenced Roy to life imprisonment until death after he was convicted of raping and murdering the on-duty doctor at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, rejecting demands for the death penalty saying it was not a arest of the rare crime. The court also ordered Roy to pay a Rs 50,000 fine and directed the state government to pay compensation of Rs 17 lakh to the family of the deceased doctor. Expressing dissatisfaction with the Sealdah court's verdict, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Monday asserted that had the case been handled by the Kolkata Police, the death penalty would have been ensured. All of us have demanded the death sentence, but the court has given a life term until death. The case was forcibly taken from us. Had it been with the (Kolkata) police, we would have ensured that he was served a death sentence, she told reporters. Later, posting on her X handle where she sounded more critical, Banerjee informed that the state government would challenge the Sealdah court verdict and move the Calcutta High Court.
West Bengal government seeks death penalty for RG Kar rape-murder accused
The West Bengal government has approached the Calcutta High Court seeking the death penalty for Sanjay Roy, convicted in the RG Kar rape and murder case, challenging the Sealdah Court`s life imprisonment verdict.
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Saifs attacker entered India 7 months ago, used Bengal residents Aadhaar card to get SIM: Police
MUMBAI, Jan 21: The Bangladeshi national arrested for the January 16 knife attack on Saif Ali Khan entered the country illegally seven months ago and used a West Bengal residents Aadhaar card to procure a SIM before moving to Mumbai, police said on Tuesday. Police on Sunday arrested the accused, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir (30), from neighbouring Thane city for the stabbing incident at the Bollywood stars residence in Bandra. According to the police, Fakir, who changed [] The post Saifs attacker entered India 7 months ago, used Bengal residents Aadhaar card to get SIM: Police appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MUMBAI: The Bangladeshi national arrested for the knife attack on Saif Ali Khan entered the country illegally seven months ago and used a West Bengal resident's Aadhaar card to procure a SIM before moving to Mumbai, police said on Tuesday. Police on Sunday arrested the accused, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir (30), from neighbouring Thane city for the stabbing incident at the Bollywood star's residence in Bandra. According to the police, Fakir, who changed his name to Vijay Das, crossed the Dawki River to enter India illegally seven months ago. An official said the accused stayed for a few weeks in West Bengal and used the Aadhaar card of a local man to procure a SIM card before moving to Mumbai in search of a job. He said the preliminary probe revealed that the SIM card used by the accused was registered in the name of one Khukumoni Jahangir Sekha of West Bengal. The official said Fakir also tried to get an Aadhaar card for himself but failed. He said in Mumbai, the accused chose to work at places where he didn't need to furnish documents, and labour contractor Amit Pandey helped him get housekeeping work in pubs and hotels in Worli and Thane. On examining Fakir's cellphone, the police found he had made several calls to Bangladesh and used mobile applications to make calls to his family in the neighbouring country. Khan (54) was stabbed repeatedly by the intruder inside his 12-floor apartment in the building on January 16, necessitating surgery. The metropolitan magistrate's court in Bandra has remanded the accused in five-day police custody. Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Mumbai police recreate crime scene with accused at actor's building
Accused in Saif case entered India 7 months ago
A Bangladeshi national, arrested for the knife attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, entered India illegally seven months ago and used a fake Aadhaar card to procure a SIM card before moving to Mumbai, police said. The accused, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir (30), was arrested from Thane for the stabbing incident at Khan's residence in Bandra. Fakir, who changed his name to Vijay Das, crossed the Dawki River to enter India illegally and used the Aadhaar card of a local man in West Bengal to procure a SIM card before moving to Mumbai in search of a job. He also tried to get an Aadhaar card for himself but failed. In Mumbai, he worked at places where he didn't need to furnish documents, with a labour contractor helping him get housekeeping work in pubs and hotels in Worli and Thane.
RG Kar case: Govt moves HC seeking death penalty for convict
Kolkata: The West Bengal government on Tuesday approached the Calcutta High Court, challenging the special courts verdict sentencing Sanjay Roy, convicted in the rape and murder of a junior doctor of state-run R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, to life imprisonment. State Advocate General Kishor Datta has approached the division bench of Justice Debangshu Basak Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
RG Kar case: Bengal govt moves Calcutta High Court seeking death penalty for convict Sanjay Roy
Kolkata: The West Bengal government Tuesday approached the Calcutta High Court, challenging the special courts verdict sentencing Sanjay Roy, convicted in the rape and murder of a junior doctor of state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, to life imprisonment. State Advocate General Kishor Datta has approached the division bench of Justice Debangshu Basak and []
Kolkata News | TMC (Trinamool Congress) Government Moves To High Court Over RG Kar Case Verdict
| | TMC (Trinamool Congress) Government Moves To High Court Over RG Kar Case VerdictExpressing dissatisfaction over a Kolkata court awarding life imprisonment to the convict in the RG Kar hospital case, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday claimed the probe was forcibly taken away from the state police, asserting that had it been with them, they would have ensured a death penalty.Speaking to reporters in Murshidabad district, Banerjee also criticised the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for its probe into the rape-murder of the on-duty medic at the state-run hospital. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
RG Kar Case: West Bengal govt moves Calcutta High Court, seeks death penalty for Sanjoy Roy
The West Bengal government appeals for the death penalty in the Sanjoy Roy case after a sessions court sentences him to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a junior doctor. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expresses dissatisfaction, emphasizing earlier cases where thorough investigations led to capital punishment.
On Saturday (18th January), a mob of Bangladeshis crossed over the border and attempted to steal the standing crops of Indian farmers. The incident took place in Sukdevpur in the Malda district of West Bengal. The Indian farmers confronted the Bangladeshi mob. While it began as a heated argument, the confrontation soon escalated to stone Continue reading West Bengal: Bangladeshis Cross Over The Border, Attempt To Steal Crops Of Bharatiya Farmers While Yelling Allah Hu Akbarand Naara E Takbeer The post West Bengal: Bangladeshis Cross Over The Border, Attempt To Steal Crops Of Bharatiya Farmers While Yelling Allah Hu Akbarand Naara E Takbeer appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .