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On the first anniversary of her daughter’s rape and murder, the RG Kar victim’s mother alleged police manhandled her during a Nabanna protest march in Kolkata. Police denied the claims, but tensions flared as leaders traded political accusations
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On February 20, the judge of the special court directed the CBI to submit a fresh report on the matter by February 24 after the victim’s parents complained and accused the central agency of not updating the court on the progress of the investigation in the matter periodically.
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We will be on the streets on February 9, the victim's mother said in the video message
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State seeks Calcutta High Court's permission to challenge Sealdah court's life sentence for convict Sanjay Roy in rape and murder case
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Malati Roy, mother of Sanjay Roy expresses deep shame and refusing to comment on the verdict. Neighbours and family question if others were involved in the crime
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The Court has also directed the State to pay compensation of Rs 17 lakh to doctor's family in the rape and murder case.
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During the 40-minute hearing, the sole accused in the case Sanjay Roy, an erstwhile civic volunteer attached to the state police, continued to claim innocence.
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Judge Anirban Das of the Additional District and Sessions Court, Sealdah will hear Roy’s statement at 12:30 pm on Jan 20 before pronouncing the quantum of punishment. Nearly 500 policemen deployed
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From civic volunteer to prime accused in the RG Kar rape and murder case; Seldah court convicted him on 18th January, bringing closure to the case that has shaken the nation
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We will take out a rally in Kolkata on November 9 from College Square to Esplanade along with members of civil society organisations, say the protesting junior doctors
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A crucial meeting of the protesters' delegation with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to take place at the State Secretariat Nabanna on Monday
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Two more doctors participating in 'fast-unto-death' fell ill, further fueling the ongoing unrest sparked by the rape and murder of their colleague
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At 9.30 am, the fast by the nine junior doctors of various medical colleges entered its 108th hour
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With Tuesday coinciding with Maha Panchami, the doctors decided to mark the day with a variety of protest programmes throughout the day
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Six junior medics have been on the fast-onto-death since Saturday evening and later one more joined them
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Say the police lathi-charged a few of them during rally to press for justice for the deceased woman doctor of RG Kar Medical College
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Move to press State government on various demands, including ensuring their safety and security at all medical establishments
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Medics says they will continue with their agitation and 'cease work' movement till the government issues written directives on safety of doctors
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A new communique will be sent to Chief Secretary Manoj Pant to request a discussion on their unmet demands. Until then, junior doctors will continue their cease-work protest and sit-in demonstration in front of Swastha Bhavan, the state health department headquarters in Salt Lake, on the northern outskirts of Kolkata.
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Refuses to stop streaming live proceedings in the suo motu case related to rape and murder of PG trainee doctor