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In line with the longstanding rape shield laws of India, in August 2024, the Supreme Court ordered that the name and photos of the victim be removed from social media and electronic platforms. [54] On 17 September 2024 the Supreme Court specifically instructed Wikipedia to remove the name and photo of the victim. [55]
An Indian police volunteer was convicted of raping and murdering a doctor at a hospital in the eastern Kolkata city, a crime which had sparked nationwide protests last year.. Sanjay Roy’s ...
The body of the 31-year-old doctor, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was found on 9 August 2024 at at the busy, state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata.
The assault on the doctor in Kolkata, who cannot be named under local laws, recalled memories of the 2012 gang rape of a physiotherapist in a Delhi bus, which convulsed India in anger and ...
Through these clinics, doctors provide free medical consultations and medications to underserved communities across Kolkata and other parts of West Bengal. [8] Notably, the clinic also want to extended its services to treat flood victims, offering essential medical aid to those affected by the disaster.
@117.204.135.200 The discussions thus are null and void as the Supreme Court of India specifically ordered Wikipedia to take down the photos and name of the victim. The photo was blurred already, hence I have removed the name of the victim in the article. VSankeerthSai1609 08:56, 17 September 2024 (UTC)
The father of the doctor who was raped and murdered in India's Kolkata city said late Wednesday night that police rushed the family into cremating her even though they wanted to keep her body for ...
On 30 May 1990, a team of three health officers were returning to Kolkata after inspecting an immunization program in Gosaba. [1] [2] The team consisted of Anita Dewan, the Deputy District Extension Media Officer of the West Bengal Health Department; Uma Ghosh, a senior officer of the Health Department; and Renu Ghosh, a representative of UNICEF's World Health Organization office in New Delhi.