Supreme Court Intervenes in Shocking Advocate Assault Case
The Supreme Court has directed the Delhi Police to reassign the investigation into a brutal assault on a woman advocate by her husband to a senior female officer. The Court's action follows a report of refusal of admission by three hospitals and concerns about the victim's missing children.
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The Supreme Court took decisive action on Monday regarding a shocking assault on a woman advocate allegedly by her husband. The Court ordered the Delhi Police Commissioner to transfer the probe to a senior female officer, aiming to ensure a thorough and sensitive investigation.
The bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, pointed to alarming claims of three hospitals denying treatment to the victim. This prompted the top court to demand an explanation and urgent action from law enforcement. An FIR has been filed, and the main suspect, the victim's husband, has already been apprehended.
The Court has also expressed serious concern over the disappearance of the victim's two children, reportedly taken by her in-laws. Directions have been issued to locate them swiftly. Police revealed the suspect, Manoj Kumar, confessed, citing familial conflicts as the motive behind his brutal actions.
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