A young woman’s murder at a resort near Rishikesh in September 2022 had shocked the entire state. Now, nearly three years later, a Kotdwar court has sentenced all three accused to life imprisonment with rigorous punishment. The ruling highlights the thorough police investigation and strong legal efforts made by the prosecution.
Quick action by police
Within 24 hours of the case being handed over to the police, all three accused were arrested and key evidence was collected. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by senior woman IPS officer P. Renuka Devi was formed by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on 24 September. The SIT conducted a detailed investigation and submitted a 500-page charge sheet supported by over 100 witness statements.
Government support to the family
The government provided financial support of ₹25 lakh to the victim’s family. A job was also given to her father and brother, showing the administration’s commitment to helping them during this difficult time.
Supreme Court approval of probe
The Supreme Court found the investigation to be fair and satisfactory, reflecting the state’s seriousness and transparency in handling the case. The government also invoked the Gangster Act against the accused, in addition to murder charges.
Pledge for continued legal support
Chief minister Dhami assured that the government will continue strong legal efforts if needed. He said delivering justice was a top priority, and the case would be pursued further to ensure justice is fully served.
Quick action by police
Within 24 hours of the case being handed over to the police, all three accused were arrested and key evidence was collected. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by senior woman IPS officer P. Renuka Devi was formed by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on 24 September. The SIT conducted a detailed investigation and submitted a 500-page charge sheet supported by over 100 witness statements.
Government support to the family
The government provided financial support of ₹25 lakh to the victim’s family. A job was also given to her father and brother, showing the administration’s commitment to helping them during this difficult time.
Supreme Court approval of probe
The Supreme Court found the investigation to be fair and satisfactory, reflecting the state’s seriousness and transparency in handling the case. The government also invoked the Gangster Act against the accused, in addition to murder charges.
Pledge for continued legal support
Chief minister Dhami assured that the government will continue strong legal efforts if needed. He said delivering justice was a top priority, and the case would be pursued further to ensure justice is fully served.
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