Indian state contests life sentence of murder, rape convict, seeks death, source says


FILE PHOTO: A signboard of R G Kar Medical College and Hospital is seen through a poster hanging on a closed gate in Kolkata, India, August 19, 2024. REUTERS/Sahiba Chawdhary/File Photo

KOLKATA (Reuters) - India's West Bengal state launched an appeal on Tuesday to overturn a life sentence in favour of the death penalty for a police volunteer convicted of the rape and murder of a junior doctor, a senior lawyer aware of the development said.

The brutal killing sparked national outrage over the lack of safety for women and protests around the country by medics to demand justice and better security at public hospitals.

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