Form new CBI team to probe RG Kar case, submit report by June 25: Calcutta HC

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The Calcutta High Court on Thursday ordered the formation of a three-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), headed by Joint Director (Eastern Zone), in the 2024 RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case, and sought its report during the next hearing on June 25, lawyers who attended the hearing said.

The Calcutta High Court has ordered a fresh CBI SIT probe into the 2024 RG Kar rape and murder case over allegations of conspiracy and concealment of evidence. (representational image)
The Calcutta High Court has ordered a fresh CBI SIT probe into the 2024 RG Kar rape and murder case over allegations of conspiracy and concealment of evidence. (representational image)

“A bench of Justices Champa Sarkar and Tirthankar Ghosh passed the order after hearing the petition filed by the parents of the junior doctor who died in 2025, alleging a larger conspiracy and coordinated efforts to hide evidence in and around the crime scene,” said one of the lawyers present in the court.

The court directed the CBI to examine the sequence of events — from the time the victim had dinner with some junior doctors on the night of August 9, 2024, as claimed by her parents, to the discovery of her body hours later in the third floor seminar hall of the hospital’s emergency building, and finally the cremation of the body.

“The victim’s family claimed that those who had dinner with their daughter were neither questioned by the Kolkata Police nor the CBI, which took over the investigation following the Calcutta High Court’s August 13, 2024 order,” the lawyer added.

The court also directed the CBI to submit a report on the investigations conducted after the charge sheet issued on October 7, 2024, which led to the prison sentence of former Kolkata Police civilian volunteer Sanjay Roy, whom the CBI described as the sole culprit of the crime.

In an oral response to the trend, the CBI’s lawyers told the bench that around 80 people were interrogated during this period of one year and seven months.

Thursday’s development came days after a division bench of Justices Rajasekhar Mantha and Rai Chattopadhyay withdrew from another hearing on the parents’ petition on May 12, after the CBI directed it to start a fresh investigation in April. The case was redirected to a bench of Chief Justice Sujoy Paul, who referred the matter to a bench of Justices Shamba Sarkar and Tirthankar Ghosh.

RJ Kar’s crime was one of the major issues in the recent Bengal Assembly polls, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) promising to set up an inquiry committee if it comes to power. The BJP nominated Ratna Debnath, mother of the deceased, from Panihati seat in North 24 Parganas district, and won.

Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah campaigned for Debnath, who after the crime alleged that senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders and government officials hatched a conspiracy to kill her daughter to hide something.

On May 15, six days after he was sworn in as prime minister, Suvendu Adhikari arrested former Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal and two other Indian police officers, Indira Mukherjee and Abhisek Gupta, on charges of mishandling the case and offering money to the parents of the dead student and ordered an investigation against them.

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