India's top court intervenes in Unnao rape case after suspicious car crash

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Indian social activists use their mobile light as they take part in a solidarity rally for the Unnao rape victim in front of India Gate monument in New Delhi, India, July 29, 2019. AFP/Sajjad Hussain
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NEW DELHI: A teenage rape case that has rocked India will be examined by the country's top court, the chief justice said Wednesday, days after the alleged victim was critically hurt in a suspicious car crash.

The 19-year-old is fighting for her life in hospital after the car she was in was smashed by a truck on Sunday, killing two of her aunts and severely injuring her lawyer.

It was the latest tragedy to befall her family since she accused lawmaker Kuldeep Singh Sengar from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of raping her at his home in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh state in 2017.

In the latest twist to the case, the girl's family wrote a letter to the Chief Justice of India two weeks ago alleging threats against their lives.

Indian social activists use their mobile light as they take part in a solidarity rally for the Unnao rape victim in front of India Gate monument in New Delhi, India, July 29, 2019. AFP/Sajjad Hussain
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But Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said the first time he had heard about the letter was via the media, as he called for it to be handed to him.

"The letter has not been placed before me and newspapers flashed yesterday that the CJI (Chief Justice of India) did not act," he said.

Gogoi also asked on a status report on the case, and is expected to look into the matter further on Thursday, he added.

Indian security personnel stand behind police barricades as social activists hold placards as they take part in a protest — outside Uttar Pradesh Bhavan calling for action in a rape case in Uttar Pradesh — in New Delhi, India, July 30, 2019. AFP/Sajjad Hussain
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The revelations have highlighted the sluggish nature of India's justice system, particularly in Uttar Pradesh.

Police in the notoriously lawless state initially refused to take action after the girl launched a rape claim against Sanger.

Her father was detained by police and severely beaten in custody — allegedly by Sengar's brother — and later died from his injuries.

She also tried to set herself on fire outside the home of state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, a hardline BJP stalwart.

After the crash, the girl's family accused Sengar of ordering the highway hit to stop the rape case from going to trial.

The wreckage of the car of the 19-year-old Indian — who accused BJP lawmaker Kuldeep Sengar of rape — following a collision with a truck, near Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, India, July 28, 2019. AFP/STR
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The rape case and the car crash are being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation, a national agency, amid fears the local police may be influenced by the lawmaker.

The case has been an embarrassment for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party, which is in power in the state and nationally.

Sengar was arrested in April last year but reports say the four-term legislator still enjoys considerable clout.

On Wednesday, several opposition parties walked out of the lower house of parliament to protest the government's silence on the case.