Doctor rape-murder case: Kolkata HC transfers probe to CBI, Bengal state healthcare remains in...
The direction was passed in the wake of a petition moved by the victim's parents praying for a court-monitored probe and multiple other PILs seeking probe transfer to the CBI.
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