A court in India has handed down a life sentence to Sanjoy Roy, a hospital volunteer found guilty of the rape and murder of a junior doctor, igniting nationwide protests and a demand for justice. While the judge denied requests for a death penalty, suggesting Roy would spend his life in prison, the victim's family expressed their disappointment, insisting on harsher punishment. The family, who remained anonymous under Indian law, plans to continue their fight for justice, vowing to pursue the case further in the legal system. The shocking murder of the trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College last August has highlighted growing concerns over the safety of healthcare professionals, especially women, in India. According to investigations, Roy was intoxicated when he entered the seminar hall where the victim was resting after a night shift, and a post-mortem examination revealed she had been strangled and showed signs of struggle. The guilty verdict has not only affected the victim's family but also stirred unrest among medical professionals, leading to strikes demanding accountability from authorities involved in the investigation's delay.
Life Sentence for Man Convicted in High-Profile Rape and Murder Case in India

Life Sentence for Man Convicted in High-Profile Rape and Murder Case in India
A court ruling has incited public outcry as the perpetrator avoids death penalty in a case that rocked the nation.
In the aftermath of this tragic event, the medical community in India continues to rally for justice, underlining the need for greater protection measures for women in healthcare settings to prevent such heinous crimes from recurring.