Supreme Court to Hear Plea for CBI Probe in Ghaziabad Child Tragedy
The Supreme Court will hear a father's plea on April 24, seeking a court-monitored investigation into the alleged rape and murder of his four-year-old daughter in Ghaziabad. The plea requests a Special Investigation Team or CBI probe, highlighting police reluctance in filing an FIR and conducting a thorough investigation.
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The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing on April 24 for a plea from the father of a four-year-old girl, allegedly raped and murdered in Ghaziabad. He demands a probe monitored by the court, preferably by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) or the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
During the initial hearing, Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi questioned the content of the chargesheet, noting that sections were blacked out. However, Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati assured that a full copy would be provided to the petitioner's counsel.
The case has drawn attention to the Ghaziabad Police's hesitance in registering an FIR and conducting a proper investigation. The Supreme Court criticized the local authorities and two local hospitals for their inadequate response to the tragedy.
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