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Protesters Demand Death Sentence for Police Volunteer Convicted in Murder of Junior Doctor

by Lankasara News
January 22, 2025
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On January 20, 2025, a life sentence was handed down to Sanjay Roy, a police volunteer, convicted of the brutal rape and murder of a 31-year-old junior doctor in Kolkata. The tragic killing of the doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in August 2023 shocked the nation and sparked widespread outrage.

The judge in the case, Anirban Das, dismissed calls for the death penalty, stating that the crime, while horrific, was not considered the “rarest of the rare” under Indian law. This decision has led to protests from the victim’s family and the medical community. The victim’s parents, devastated by the verdict, voiced their shock in court, expressing their belief that justice had not been fully served. The father, in tears, vowed to continue fighting for justice.
Plight of Indian Women

The case has shed light on the ongoing problem of violence against women in India, where public outcry is often followed by slow-moving legal processes. Following the doctor’s death, doctors and students across the country staged protests demanding better safety measures in hospitals and a faster justice system. Thousands of women also joined the demonstrations, calling for stricter penalties for perpetrators of sexual violence.

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While the Indian legal system allows the death penalty, it is rarely enforced. The most recent executions took place in 2020 for the notorious 2012 Delhi gang-rape case. The protests around the Kolkata case have reignited the debate over capital punishment and its deterrent effect on crime. Despite stricter sentencing laws, the number of recorded rapes in the country continues to rise, with over 31,000 cases reported in 2022 alone.

Activists and the public continue to demand harsher punishments for such crimes, with many questioning the effectiveness of the current legal framework in preventing sexual violence.

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