Kolkata rape-murder case: SC approves lie detector test on ex-principal Sandip Ghosh of RG Kar hospital

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) approached the court with a request. It harbors suspicions that the five individuals involved in the case are withholding crucial information or facts, and are not providing entirely truthful accounts of the events surrounding the rape and murder of the resident doctor.

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New Delhi: A special court in Kolkata on Thursday permitted the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to conduct a lie detector test on Dr Sandip Kumar Ghosh and four other individuals. This test is part of the investigation into the rape and murder of a resident doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. The court's decision aims to uncover the truth behind the heinous crime and ensure that justice is served.

CBI suspects witness dishonesty

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) approached the court with a request. It harbors suspicions that the five individuals involved in the case are withholding crucial information or facts, and are not providing entirely truthful accounts of the events surrounding the rape and murder of the resident doctor.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has alleged that Dr Sandip Kumar Ghosh and other doctors attempted to conceal the truth about the crime. They may have also intentionally altered or destroyed evidence at the crime scene, potentially compromising the investigation into the rape and murder.

CBI takes over probe into rape-murder case

A devastating incident occurred at the RG Kar Medical College hospital, where a 31-year-old junior doctor was brutally raped and murdered, sparking widespread outrage and condemnation across the country. The incident led to severe repercussions, including the resignation of the college principal, Dr Sandip Ghosh, who faced intense criticism for his insensitive remarks that appeared to shift the blame onto the victim and suggest that her death was linked to mental health issues.

The case is now being thoroughly investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), following a directive from the Calcutta High Court to transfer the probe to the central agency, ensuring a impartial and thorough inquiry into the heinous crime.