Should I allow bail for the defendant accused of rape, Sanjay Roy? Kolkata court becomes irked by the absence of the CBI attorney. TMC responds
Kolkata physician rape-homicide: A CBI attorney arrived at a Sealdah court fifty minutes behind schedule and opposed Sanjay Roy's bail request, arguing that it would impede their inquiry.
A Sealdah court on Friday showed dissatisfaction when the Central Bureau of Investigation's investigating officer and attorney did not show up for the hearing of Sanjay Roy, the main suspect in the sexual assault and killing of a 31-year-old medical student from Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
The court highlighted the seriousness of the situation and the necessity for increased urgency from the CBI. The court stressed the seriousness of the issue and the necessity for swifter measures from the CBI, according to The Indian Express.
Additional chief judicial magistrate Pamela Gupta was extremely annoyed with the absence of the investigating officer and the delay of the prosecutor that she even inquired, "Should I release Sanjay Roy on bail?" This demonstrates a highly sluggish attitude by the CBI. "It is extremely unlucky," the judge remarked.
At the hearing, the court denied the request for bail from Sanjay Roy, a Kolkata Police civic volunteer, who was taken into custody on August 10.
The court additionally sent the defendant to 14 days of legal detention. Sanjay Roy will be held in legal confinement until September 20 under the observation of the CBI.
Kavita Sarkar had advocated for the release of Sanjay Roy, emphasizing that he had no prior criminal history and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had not yet provided any proof against him, as reported by India Today.
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