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Trial Begins for Alleged Rape and Murder of Trainee Doctor in Kolkata

The trial for the rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata began on Monday.
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Kolkata, India- The trial for the tragic rape and murder of a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata began on Monday at Sealdah Court. This case has attracted widespread attention due to its horrific nature, and the start of the trial is a significant step in seeking justice for the victim.

What is a trial?

A trial is a formal legal process in which a judge or jury examines evidence to decide whether a person accused of a crime is guilty or innocent. During a trial, both the prosecution (who argues the case against the accused) and the defense (who defends the accused) present their arguments and evidence. The judge then makes a decision based on the law and facts of the case. In serious criminal cases like this one, the trial is often held in court, and the judge issues a verdict after hearing both sides.

The Incident

The 31-year-old trainee doctor was found dead inside the seminar room of RG Kar Hospital on August 10. The incident occurred during her duty hours on August 9, leading to the horrific crime of rape and murder. The case sparked protests across the country, with people demanding justice for the victim and accountability for those responsible.

The Key Accused: Sanjay Roy

Sanjay Roy, the key accused in the case, appeared in court for the trial proceedings. He was brought to the court in the afternoon, where the case was heard behind closed doors (in-camera) by Additional District and Sessions Judge Anirban Das. Roy has been charged with rape, murder, and causing death or a persistent vegetative state under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.

After the court session, Roy spoke to the media, claiming he was innocent and that he had been framed. He alleged that senior police officers, including former Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal, were involved in a conspiracy to falsely accuse him. "I’ve done nothing and have been framed," Roy said, adding that he was being threatened by these senior officers and was being backed by the government.

Charges Against Sanjay Roy

Sanjay Roy has been charged under several serious sections of the Indian Penal Code, including:

  • Section 64: Rape
  • Section 66: Causing death or leading to a persistent vegetative state
  • Section 103: Murder

He was arrested on August 10, a day after the victim’s body was found. Following his arrest, the investigation was handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), as directed by the Calcutta High Court.

Father of the Victim as Witness

The victim's father was also present in the court during the trial proceedings, where he is expected to testify. His presence highlights the family's search for justice for their daughter and the emotional toll the case has taken on them.

Public Outrage and Protests

The shocking nature of the crime led to widespread protests across India, with people demanding swift justice for the victim. The case has drawn significant media attention and public scrutiny, further intensifying the calls for accountability.

What’s Next?

The trial will continue as the court hears evidence and testimonies from witnesses. The outcome of this trial will be closely watched by the public, as it represents a key moment in the fight for justice for the victim and her family.

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SUMMARY

The trial for the rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata began on Monday. The main accused, Sanjay Roy, appeared in court where the proceedings were held in private. Roy is charged with rape, murder, and causing death. He was arrested in August after the doctor’s body was found at the hospital.

Roy has denied the charges, claiming he was framed by senior police officers, including the former Kolkata police commissioner. The victim's father was present in court as a witness.

This case has drawn nationwide attention, sparking protests for justice. The trial will continue as the court hears more evidence and testimonies. The outcome of the trial will be closely watched as people seek justice for the young doctor.

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