Supreme Court Criticizes Ghaziabad Authorities in 4-Year-Old's Rape-Murder Case
'Insensitivity By UP Cops, Hospital': Top Court On 4-year-Old's Rape-Murder
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The Supreme Court of India condemned the Ghaziabad police and local hospitals for their negligence in the investigation of a four-year-old girl's rape and murder. The court summoned police officials and ordered a special investigation team to oversee the case, highlighting the family's distress and the mishandling of evidence.
- 01Supreme Court criticizes Ghaziabad police for insensitivity in handling the case.
- 02The victim was lured away and later found dead after hospitals denied her admission.
- 03Court orders police commissioner and investigating officer to present case records.
- 04Family faces intimidation to withdraw the case against the accused.
- 05A special investigation team will be formed to ensure proper handling of the case.
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On Friday, the Supreme Court of India expressed outrage over the handling of the rape and murder case of a four-year-old girl in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. The court criticized local police for their indifference and summoned the police commissioner and the investigating officer to present case records next week. The incident occurred on March 16 when the girl was lured away by a neighbor. After being found unconscious and covered in blood, she was denied admission at two private hospitals before being taken to a district hospital, where she was declared dead. The court noted the police's failure to properly document evidence and the intimidation faced by the victim's family, who are being pressured to withdraw the case. The court has mandated a special investigation team to oversee the case and protect the identities of the victim and her family, with the next hearing scheduled for Monday.
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This case highlights serious issues in the handling of sexual assault cases in Ghaziabad, raising concerns about police accountability and hospital protocols.
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