Illustration depicting the Supreme Court of India gearing up for the December 29 hearing on CBI's challenge to Kuldeep Singh Sengar's sentence suspension in the Unnao rape case.
Illustration depicting the Supreme Court of India gearing up for the December 29 hearing on CBI's challenge to Kuldeep Singh Sengar's sentence suspension in the Unnao rape case.
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Supreme Court sets December 29 hearing for CBI's challenge to Sengar's sentence suspension

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The Supreme Court will hear the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) special leave petition challenging the Delhi High Court's suspension of Kuldeep Singh Sengar's life sentence in the Unnao rape case on December 29. This follows the CBI's filing last week amid public outrage, with the victim now alleging misconduct by the investigating officer.

In the ongoing Unnao rape case saga, where former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar was convicted in 2019 for the 2017 rape of a minor and sentenced to life imprisonment, the Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for December 29 on the CBI's challenge to the Delhi High Court's December 23, 2025, order suspending that sentence.

As detailed in prior coverage, the CBI filed its special leave petition on December 27, arguing the suspension contravenes the POCSO Act, ignores Sengar's influence as a former MLA, and endangers the victim and her family. Sengar remains incarcerated due to a concurrent 10-year sentence in the related custodial death of the victim's father.

The victim has accused the investigating officer of colluding with Sengar and judicial authorities, demanding a CBI probe into the matter. The development has intensified national criticism over the High Court's ruling and raised questions about accountability in cases involving crimes against women.

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X discussions show outrage over Delhi High Court's suspension of Kuldeep Singh Sengar's life sentence in the Unnao rape case, with protests and detentions near Parliament. The victim alleges collusion between the investigating officer and Sengar, expressing distrust in CBI despite its Supreme Court challenge. Opposition figures criticize CBI's past handling and BJP's role. Public figures like Khan Sir decry the system. Some users question the narrative, suggesting false allegations. The Supreme Court hearing on December 29 is widely noted.

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