A senior official of the kolkata police revealed on Friday, june 27, 2025, that the medical examination supported a law college student's claim that she had been gang-raped. On the evening of june 25, a first-year student at South calcutta Law college reported to the police that she had been gang-raped within the school by two senior students and an alumnus.
 
On Thursday, all three defendants were taken into custody.  On the same day, the 24-year-old woman underwent a medical examination.
 
"What the victim claimed in her complaint to the Kasba police station was supported by the facts. Her body has bite marks, nail scrapes, and evidence of forcible penetration," the officer told PTI.

He added that there were signs of abuse on and around her neck.
 
In response to a query, the officer stated that the two other people were standing watch outside the room when the primary accused, a former college student and active criminal attorney, sexually assaulted her.
 
"Everyone in a group implicated in gang rape cases must be held accountable, even if none of them actually committed the rape, according a supreme court ruling.  In this instance, the rape was assisted by two more people.  Sourin Ghosal, the chief police prosecutor, told PTI, "This is a case of gang rape, and they are also accused in the case."

The awful recollections of the august rape and murder of an intern at RG Kar Medical institution and Hospital in north kolkata were evoked by the occurrence at the law institution.
 
The victim told the police in writing that she had gone to the college to fill out a test form and was compelled to remain in the union room even after finishing it.
 
"Then one of the three accused proposed her to marry but she refused telling them she was already in a relationship," the officer stated.
 
According to the officer, her ordeal took place on june 25 from 7.30 until 10.50 p.m.

She once asked the accused to take him to a nearby private hospital because she was having trouble breathing.  The torturing went on after the plea was ignored.
 
According to the woman's allegation, she then went in search of an inhaler, which they brought from a pharmacy.
 
"She alleged that the two senior students present there had video recorded the rape on their mobile phones and threatened to leak it to social media if she approaches the police," added the officer.
 
The victim alleged that because of the former student's influence, she was appointed secretary of a women's organization at the college.  

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