Supreme Court Orders SIT to Investigate Gurugram Rape Case Involving Minor
Gurugram minor's rape: Serious issues involved, says SC; asks SIT to visit child's house in plain clothes
Hindustan Times
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The Supreme Court of India has directed the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to visit the residence of a three-year-old rape victim in Gurugram, accompanied by a psychologist, to record her statement. The court emphasized the seriousness of the case and mandated that no bail application for the accused be entertained until the SIT submits its chargesheet.
- 01The Supreme Court is closely monitoring the investigation into the alleged rape of a three-year-old girl in Gurugram.
- 02The SIT has been instructed to conduct its investigation in plain clothes to avoid causing psychological distress to the victim.
- 03The court has prohibited any bail applications for the accused until the SIT files its chargesheet.
- 04Concerns were raised regarding the Haryana Police's handling of the case, leading to the formation of an all-women SIT.
- 05The case has garnered national attention and is expected to set a precedent for similar cases.
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The Supreme Court of India has taken a strong stance on the alleged rape case of a three-year-old girl in Gurugram, Haryana. During a hearing, the court emphasized the serious nature of the case and instructed the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to visit the victim's home in plain clothes, accompanied by a psychologist, to record her statement without causing psychological harm. The bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, granted the SIT two weeks to complete its investigation and ordered that no bail applications for the accused be considered until the SIT submits its chargesheet. The court has previously criticized the Haryana Police for their insensitive handling of the case, which involved downgrading the charges in the FIR filed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The incident reportedly involved the girl being sexually assaulted by two female domestic workers and a male accomplice over a two-month period. The case has attracted significant attention and is seen as pivotal in shaping future legal proceedings related to child abuse in India.
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The Supreme Court's intervention is expected to ensure a thorough investigation and may lead to stricter handling of similar cases in the future.
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