After the rape, the death of the Kashmiri girl 14 times after the rape, the face of the Kashmiri girl, the cruelty of the police officer's son
It is a very serious and painful story based on the rape and murder of a girl in Vasant Kunj, a 1996 area of Delhi. The specialty of this case is that the accused was the boy of a major police officer who abused his position and influence. Let us present a brief but clear information on this whole matter: a brief description of the incident in the evening of January 23, 1996 in Vasant Kunj, a young man, Santosh Singh, who was the boy of a Delhi University Law student and a senior police officer, a girl reached the house of Priyadarshini Mattoo. He came inside as an excuse to talk to the girl. During the conversation, he raped the girl, then strangled her with electric wire and eventually took a few times a helmet from her bullet, which complicates the girl’s identity. The victim and the family’s background was from Priyadarshini Kashmiri Pandit family. His family came to Jammu because of the growing extremism in Jammu and Kashmir. He began law studies at the University of Delhi. Meanwhile, Santosh Singh, who was his senior at university, continued to follow him. Priyadarshini complained to the police several times, even after which Santosh did not give up his chase. The role of police and investigative agencies, Santosh Singh’s father JP Singh, was then in the post of police inspector general, who increased the influence of the accused. The investigation into the case was handed over to the CBI, but there were several shortcomings in the investigation. In 1999, the trial court acquitted Santosh Singh, causing the benefit of suspicion and controversy and resentment. The judge strongly criticized the lack of the action of the police in Delhi and the impact of the father of the accused in the judgment of his 450 page. The pressure on the judiciary and the pressure on the judiciary in Delhi after the murder case of Jessica Lal in 2006 also began a new hearing in this case. On August 31, 2006, the case was taken again for regular trial. On October 17, 2006, Santosh Singh was convicted of murder and rape and sentenced to the death penalty. The decision came when his father retired from the police service. Santosh Singh, the Supreme Court decision and the Supreme Court, appealed against the sentence against the sentence in 2006. In October 2010, the Supreme Court converted its death sentence into life imprisonment. The victim’s family received this decision partial disappointment at the level of justice. The importance and conclusion of the case has become a symbol of efforts by the mighty persons to influence the justice system. The lack of police and investigations afflicted the victim’s family mentally and socially. The social and political pressure on the judiciary carried the matter in the right direction. Today’s situation was released on parole Santosh Singh in March 2011 after spending four years in prison. The family got justice, but there are many questions about the investigation into the CBI and the police in the case. This matter is a deep investigation into the power dynamics present in the legal system, police administration and social structure.