Kolkata Doctor Rape Murder Case News
The doctors highlighted their focus on two primary goals -- justice for "Abhaya" and prevention of future violence in medical institutions.
The rallies were organized from multiple key locations, including R G Kar Hospital, Sagore Dutta Hospital, SSKM Hospital, Calcutta Medical College, and Jadavpur in South Kolkata.
Describing her meeting with principals of state-run medical colleges and hospitals as "positive", Banerjee also said a mobile application would be prepared to address issues and complaints of healthcare personnel across the state.
Following Ghosh's arrest by the CBI on September 2 in connection with the alleged financial irregularities at the RG Kar Hospital, the WBMC had on September 7 issued a show-cause notice to him asking him to reply within three days on why his medical registration had not been cancelled.
Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, who presided over the hearing, expressed his disapproval of the state's notification.
The initial meetings between the doctors and the Chief Minister, including one on Saturday, fell through over disagreements about the proceedings being live transmitted or recorded.
The junior doctors went to meet Chief Minister Banerjee at her residence. When they were waiting outside demanding live telecast of the meeting, Banerjee addressed them saying that since the matter is subjudice, live telecast is not possible.
The victim’s mother refuted the Chief Minister’s claim, stating that Mamata Banerjee had indeed offered financial help.
The doctors have emphasized that their demonstration is part of a larger people's movement, urging both the government and judiciary to recognize this fact.
The body of the trainee doctor was found in the seminar room of the RG Kar Medical Hospital on August 9.
The Supreme Court is currently presiding over a suo motu case concerning the Kolkata doctor rape-murder case.
The parents of the victim in Kolkata RG Kar case have raised serious allegations against the Kolkata Police, accusing them of tampering with evidence from the outset of the case
Ananya Panday says it's always been dark times for women and demanded the government take strict action amid the Kolkata doctor rape and murder case.
On the morning of August 9, within a span of 30 minutes, three phone calls devastated the lives of the parents of a rape-murder victim.
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