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HC Slams Police in Domestic Violence Case
22 Jan
Summary
- Court criticized Behala police for a slipshod investigation.
- Attempt-to-murder section was not added despite life-threatening injuries.
- Probe transferred to DC (South-West) and a special investigation team.

The Calcutta High Court has taken a stern stance against the Behala police's handling of a domestic violence case, transferring the investigation to the Deputy Commissioner (South-West). The court expressed dissatisfaction, labeling the initial probe as "slipshod and lackadaisical."
Justice Suvra Ghosh observed that the Behala police failed to include an attempt-to-murder charge, even when the victim's injury report clearly indicated life-threatening conditions following alleged physical assaults, including attempted strangulation.
The 29-year-old victim had approached the court, alleging inaction since her complaint on December 7, 2025. The FIR was registered four days later with lesser charges, and her statement was not recorded for over a month.




