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Calcutta High Court Rejects WB Govt's Appeal Against RG Kar Convict's Life Sentence; Admits CBI's Appeal

The Calcutta High Court has rejected anappeal by the state government against the life sentence handed to Sanjoy Roy, convicted for a gruesome rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar medical college.

Justices Debangsu Basak and Shabbar Rashidi, however, admitted a separate appeal filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) who had investigated the case.

Earlier the court had reserved its verdict after hearing the Advocate General for the state and ASG SV Raju for the CBI.

Background

The incident, which occurred in August 2024, caused great of the country with the High Court transferring the matter to the CBI, which filed its chargesheet before the sessions court. The matter eventravelled up to the Supreme Court which took it up suo moto to frame guidelines for workplace safety of doctors and to monitor the investigation.

In the aftermath of the gruesome incident, there were protests across Kolkata, and the whole country, demanding that the perpetrators be brought to justice. The Calcutta High Court in a PIL,Also Read -who took over from the West Bengal CID which had arrested the main accused Sanjoy Roy in the rape-murder case.

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transferred the investigation to the CBI, 

Various cases were filed before the Calcutta High Court, which also handed over the investigation into the alleged malfeasance and  by former principal  to the CBI.

Cases were also filed against the Officer-in-charge of the jurisdictional police station who had registered the case as one of 'unnatural death' pointing to the fact that the victim may have committed suicide, in alleged connivance with the former principal.

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However, since the CBI was unable to file a chargesheet in a timely manner against the principal and OC, they were

Thus, the only remaining accused in the case against whom chargesheet had been filed by the CBI, was principated