New Delhi:

Delhi Police has moved the Supreme Court in the Chhawla gangrape case.

The police have filed a review petition in the Supreme Court against the order acquitting the three convicts in the case.

The police have said that there is strong evidence against the culprits.

The evidence available with the prosecution places such an offense in the highest category of heinous crimes.

The Delhi Police, in its application, said that the circumstantial evidence in the present case is so irrefutable that it leaves no ground for reasonable doubt. 

In fact, there has been a request for reconsideration of the decision given on November 7, 2022, by the bench headed by the then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, in which the trial court and the High Court, on the basis of irregularities in the medical and scientific reports, upheld the death sentence. Reversing the verdict, the culprits were acquitted.



Two more petitions have also been filed in the Supreme Court for reconsideration of this decision.

Along with these two petitions, four petitions have been filed for reconsideration in this matter.

The first petition was filed by an organization named 'Uttarakhand Bachao Movement'.

Then the victim's family filed an application.

Now social activist Yogita Bhayana has also appealed to reconsider the decision to release the culprits. 

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