The Supreme Court of India is set to begin hearing the bail challenge in the high-profile Unnao rape case within the next few minutes. The CBI has filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) against the Delhi High Court’s decision granting bail to Kuldeep Singh Sengar. This case, dating back to 2017, involves serious allegations of sexual assault and has been closely followed across the country. Human rights and women’s activists, including Yogita Bhayana, who has been supporting the survivor, have been present near the court, closely monitoring developments. While Sengar has received bail in this case, he remains in custody for another case where the survivor’s father died in custody. Public protests and demonstrations have been ongoing, reflecting widespread concern over the bail decision and the survivor’s safety. Activists have raised questions about how the CBI presented the case in the lower courts and the High Court, suggesting lapses in representation and investigation. The Supreme Court bench will examine the CBI petition, assess the legal arguments, and decide whether the bail granted was appropriate. The nation is watching closely, hoping the court ensures justice and the safety of the survivor, while holding perpetrators accountable.


