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Kasbalawcollege rape case: Vice-principal's attendance marking creates doubts, probe on
July 08, 2025
|The Statesman
The attendance marking by the vice-principal of the South Calcutta Law College (New Campus) at Kasba in south Kolkata on June 25, on the evening of which the rape of a student took place within the campus, has left the investigating officials intrigued.
Last week, the sleuths seized three important documents of the college, namely the register book where the minutes of the college governing body's meetings are kept recorded, the documents related to the contractual appointment of one of prime accused Monojit Mishra, and the attendance book of all teaching and non-teaching staff of the college.
Now an examination of the attendance book has revealed that although both the entry and exit times of the vice-principal of the college and secretary of the college governing body Nayna Chaterji have been recorded at 9.50, neither a.m. or p.m. had been recorded there, said an insider from the city police.
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