Delhi police on Tuesday came in for special praise for using scientific investigation techniques in the probe into the 16 December gang rape case by a city court which convicted the four men after a fast track trial.
‘Lastly, I also feel it necessary to mention the professional acumen with which the Delhi police investigated the case especially the way they made use of the scientific tools.
‘I hope this would be replicated in all other cases,’ additional sessions judge Yogesh Khanna said delivering his 237-page judgement in the case that shook the nation’s conscience.
While referring to the court’s observations, joint commissioner of police (south-west) Vivek Gogia said the case has started a new chapter of systematic evidence gathering.
‘A case can take less or more time but this is a new chapter of professionalism by police, scientific agencies and hospitals,’ he said.
He said he has met the family of the 23-year-old victim and they were also satisfied with their handling of the case.
‘I have also spoken to the victim’s family, they have expressed satisfaction. Delhi police is committed to discharge its professional duty during the later stages of trial in this case as well,’ he said.
‘Lastly, I also feel it necessary to mention the professional acumen with which the Delhi police investigated the case especially the way they made use of the scientific tools.
‘I hope this would be replicated in all other cases,’ additional sessions judge Yogesh Khanna said delivering his 237-page judgement in the case that shook the nation’s conscience.
While referring to the court’s observations, joint commissioner of police (south-west) Vivek Gogia said the case has started a new chapter of systematic evidence gathering.
‘A case can take less or more time but this is a new chapter of professionalism by police, scientific agencies and hospitals,’ he said.
He said he has met the family of the 23-year-old victim and they were also satisfied with their handling of the case.
‘I have also spoken to the victim’s family, they have expressed satisfaction. Delhi police is committed to discharge its professional duty during the later stages of trial in this case as well,’ he said.