The brutal rape and murder of a second-year postgraduate medical student at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata has sparked widespread public outrage across the country. The case has now reached the Calcutta High Court, where several petitions are set to be heard Today.
The pleas, presented before a Bench comprising Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharyya, highlight concerns about the investigation and the handling of sensitive information, including the victim's identity.
During a recent hearing, an advocate representing one of the petitioners expressed alarm over the disclosure of the victim's identity in the police-prepared inquest report. The petitioners urged the court to ensure the removal of her name from all social media platforms to protect her privacy, while also criticizing the investigation as flawed. The Bench has agreed to examine these concerns in the upcoming hearing.
The victim, a 31-year-old doctor, was found dead under suspicious circumstances in a seminar hall at the college's respiratory medicine department. Preliminary autopsy results revealed that she had been sexually assaulted before her death. A local civic volunteer has been arrested in connection with the case, but the investigation has faced significant criticism.
The incident has provoked strong reactions from the medical community, with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) demanding swift and thorough action. On August 10, the IMA issued a statement calling for a prompt and precise investigation, setting a 48-hour deadline for the arrest of those responsible. The IMA warned of potential nationwide protests if their demands are not met, underscoring the gravity with which the medical community is addressing this tragic event.
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