Kolkata gang rape case: Court sends 4 accused to 14-day judicial custody; SFI holds protest at Howrah college

Alipore Court remanded the four accused, including prime suspect Monojit Mishra, in the South Calcutta Law College gang rape case to 14 days of judicial custody. Kolkata Police's detective department is investigating discrepancies in the attendance register. Meanwhile, SFI activists protested outside a Howrah college, demanding action against TMCP leader Souvik Roy for allegedly mistreating first-year students.
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