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The Hindu Editorial Analysis
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AIIMS doctors conduct autopsy on minor rape victim from Bengal
- A nine-year-old girl, allegedly raped and murdered in Jaynagar, West Bengal, underwent a post-mortem examination at the College of Medicine and Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Hospital in Kalyani.
- The autopsy, conducted by physicians from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Kalyani, took place on Monday afternoon after the body was transported from the Katapukur morgue in Kolkata.
- The body of the girl was found in a ditch in the Mahishmari area of Jaynagar on Saturday morning.
- Justice Tirthankar Ghosh of the Calcutta High Court ordered the post- mortem at AIIMS in response to a petition from the victim’s parents and stated that if there were technical difficulties at AIIMS, it should be done at the JNM Hospital.
- The girl’s father requested the examination be conducted at a hospital under Union government supervision.
- The girl’s father requested that the examination be carried out at a facility supervised by the Union govertiment, prompting the court to direct the police to apply relevant sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act to the case.
- The High Court noted that the inquest report indicated sexual offenses. against the decoused, emphasizing that the investigating agency should incorporate appropriate legal provisions at this initial stage of the investigation.
The President of the Ladakh Buddhist Association has announced that the protests will persist until their demands are met
- The Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA) has announced its willingness to continue protesting for an additional 15 years if their call for constitutional protections is not addressed.
- LBA president Chering Dorjay Lakrook stated that any adverse actions against climate activist Sonam Wangchuk could have serious consequences in Ladakh.
- Wangchuk was detained by Delhi Police on September 30, which led to unrest in Ladakh, including stone-pelting and traffic disruptions that affected tourists.
- Wangchuk and 20 volunteers began an indefinite hunger strike in Delhi, surviving on salt and water after failing to meet the Prime Minister, Home Minister, or President of India.
- Wangchuk was detained while leading a foot march from Leh to Delhi, which started on September 1, and was released after five days on October 6.
- Chering Dorjay Lakrook, co-convener of the Leh Apex Body (LAB), has been leading protests alongside the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) for four years demanding statehood, tribal status, and political representation for Ladakh.
- The arrest of Wangchuk raised concerns about potential law and order issues in Ladakh, where spontaneous protests and vehicle stoppages occurred following his detention.
- Stones were pelted, and vehicles were damaged when people tried to defy the call to stop traffic, but volunteers managed to control the situation to avoid further disruption during the tourist season.
- Lakrook emphasized that Wangchuk is willing to fast for 28 days but may end the strike if the government initiates talks with the high-powered committee soon.
- The LBA and associated groups are prepared for a long struggle, potentially continuing for another 10-15 years if necessary.
CBI files chargesheet in the R.G. Kar rape and murder case
- The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed a chargesheet in the case of the rape and murder of a doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, 58 days after the incident.
- The chargesheet, submitted in a Kolkata court at Sealdah, names Sanjoy Roy as the sole accused, who was arrested by Kolkata Police before the CBI took over the investigation.
- Despite initial speculation of multiple people being involved, the CBI has only named one accused for now.
- A three-judge Bench, led by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, has been overseeing the investigation and issued directives to both the Union government and the West Bengal administration.
- The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has presented a progress report regarding the case to the Supreme Court.
- Besides Roy, five others, including former principal Sandeep Kumar Ghosh and ex-officer-in-charge Abhijit Mondal, have been arrested for tampering with evidence.
- The CBI is also investigating financial irregularities at the hospital, leading to the arrest of five individuals, including Ghosh.
- Resident doctors in state-run hospitals continued their fast-unto-death protest for the third consecutive day.
Important questions
- Why did the girl’s father request that the post-mortem examination be conducted at a hospital under Union government supervision?
- What legal provisions did the Calcutta High Court suggest should be applied to the case based on the inquest report?
- What constitutional safeguards is the Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA) demanding, and how long are they prepared to protest for if these demands are not met?
- How did the arrest of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk impact the law and order situation in Ladakh, and what are the consequences the LBA warned about if adverse actions are taken against him?
- Who is named as the sole accused in the chargesheet filed by the CBI in the R.G. Kar rape and murder case?
Important vocabulary
- Inquest: A legal investigation, especially into the cause of someone’s death.
- Petition: A formal request made to an authority, often in a legal context.
- Supervision: The act of overseeing and directing the work or activities of individuals or groups to ensure tasks are completed effectively and according to established standards.
- Protest: A public demonstration or expression of objection to an issue or policy.
- Safeguards: Measures or policies put in place to protect individuals’ rights or interests.
- Detained: To be held in custody, usually by law enforcement, for questioning or legal action.
- Disruption: A disturbance or interruption of normal activities, often causing chaos or disorder.
- Chargesheet: A formal document that outlines the evidence and charges against an accused person in a criminal case.
- Tampering: The act of altering or interfering with evidence or information, often to mislead or obstruct justice.
- Irregularities: Deviation from established rules, procedures, or norms, often indicating misconduct or illegal activities.
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