Kolkata gangrape case: Police warn of legal action over attempts to reveal Kasba survivor’s identity
- A freshman enrolled at a law college in South Kolkata was reportedly gang-raped on June 25 within the college campus.
- The incident prompted police investigations and a governing body meeting chaired by MLA Ashok Kumar Deb on July 1, leading to action against the accused.
- Authorities arrested and collected DNA samples from three accused—Monojit Mishra, Pratim Mukherjee, and Zaid Ahmed—and the college terminated Mishra’s services and expelled the others.
- The Kolkata Police cautioned that revealing the identity of the victim constitutes a serious legal breach and emphasized that anyone involved in such actions would face strict legal consequences under applicable laws.
- The college plans to enhance security by tightening CCTV coverage and deploying female guards while supporting the victim financially, aiming to restore a healthy academic atmosphere.
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Kolkata Law College Expels Monojit Mishra, 2 Accused In Student Gang Rape Case
The authorities of South Calcutta Law College terminated the services on the prime accused and expelled two other co-accused in the alleged gang rape of a 24-year-old student from the institute, an official said on Tuesday.
Kolkata rape case: 3 accused suspended from law college; cops warn against revealing victim's identity
Kolkata rape case: In a new development, the governing body of South Calcutta Law College has suspended all three accused individuals in connection with the alleged gang rape of a student from the institution. The decision was taken during a meeting held on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Kolkata Police issued a strong advisory warning that any attempt to reveal the identity of the victim in the ongoing Kasba case will attract strict legal action. Revea…
Kolkata gangrape case: Police warn of legal action over attempts to reveal Kasba survivor’s identity
Kolkata Gangrape case: Kolkata Police have issued a strong advisory after reports emerged that certain individuals are attempting to reveal the identity of South Kolkata law college gangrape survivor by circulating confidential documents or through other unlawful means.
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