Hathras case: Gang rape can t be ruled out, says AIIMS report
Tue, Dec 22 2020 02:25:16 PM
By Anand Singh
New Delhi/Hathras (Uttar Pradesh), Dec 22 (IANS): Sexual assault on the 19-year-old Hathras victim cannot be ruled out as the pattern of injuries sustained during sexual violence may show considerable variations, an AIIMS medical board s report submitted to the CBI has said.
The revelations have been made in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) charge sheet filed against the accused for gang rape and murder in a Hathras court.
The court has since taken cognisance of the charge sheet, the lawyer for the accused told reporters.
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Hathras case: Gangrape can t be ruled out, says AIIMS report
A report by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) regarding the Hathras case has suggested sexual assault on the 19-year-old victim cannot be ruled out. The pattern of injuries sustained during sexual violence may show considerable variations, the report, submitted to the CBI has stated. The revelations have been made in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) charge sheet filed against the accused for gang rape and murder in a Hathras court.
The court has since taken cognizance of the charge sheet, the lawyer for the accused told reporters.
The revelations have been made in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) charge sheet filed against the accused for gang rape and murder in a Hathras court. The court has since taken cognisance of the charge sheet, the lawyer for the accused told reporters. The 19-page charge sheet, accessed by IANS, points out that the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Multi-Institutional Medical Board (MIMB) headed by Dr Adarsh Kumar, Professor of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, has submitted its report to the agency. The MIMB report said that .the possibility of sexual assault cannot be ruled out. The pattern of injury sustained during an incident of sexual violence may show considerable variations. This may range from complete absence of injuries (more frequently) to grievous injuries (very rare). In this case, since there was a delay in reporting or documentation or forensic examination for sexual assault, these factors could be responsible for the absence of sig
Hathras case: This what the AIIMS medical report has to say IANS
New Delhi/Hathras (Uttar Pradesh): Sexual assault on the 19-year-old Hathras victim cannot be ruled out as the pattern of injuries sustained during sexual violence may show considerable variations, an AIIMS medical board’s report submitted to the CBI has said.
The revelations have been made in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) charge sheet filed against the accused for gang rape and murder in a Hathras court.
The court has since taken cognisance of the charge sheet, the lawyer for the accused told reporters.
The 19-page charge sheet, accessed by IANS, points out that the All India Institute of Medical Sciences’ (AIIMS) Multi-Institutional Medical Board (MIMB) headed by Dr Adarsh Kumar, Professor of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, has submitted its report to the agency.
Hathras Case: CBI Chargesheet Faults UP Police for Ignoring Woman s Statement
The chargesheet also says that the accused Sandeep and the woman were in a relationship which turned sour. This frustrated the accused, it says.
CBI. Photo: PTI
Women21/Dec/2020
New Delhi: The chargesheet filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the Hathras rape-and-murder case faulted the Uttar Pradesh Police for ignoring the 19-year-old Dalit woman’s statement in which she named three people and mentioning the name of only one person, according to an
The four accused men
â Sandeep (20), his uncle Ravi (35) and their friends Ramu (26) and Luv Kush (23) â have been charged under IPC sections 376 (rape), 376 (D) (gangrape), 302 (murder) and relevant sections of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.