Ankita Bhandari Murder Case: Justice Served with Life Sentences

Murder Case Shakes the State
The tragic murder of Ankita Bhandari, an employee at a resort near Rishikesh, sent shockwaves across the state on the night of September 18, 2022. Recently, the Additional District and Sessions Court in Kotdwar convicted all three accused, imposing life sentences with rigorous punishment. This swift justice, delivered within three years of the crime, underscores the thoroughness of the police investigation and the effective advocacy by the public prosecutor.
Swift Action by Police
Recognizing the seriousness of the situation, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami established a Special Investigation Team (SIT) on September 24, led by IPS officer P. Renuka Devi. Following the transfer of the case to the regular police, all three suspects were apprehended within a day, and vital evidence was collected. The SIT conducted a comprehensive investigation, culminating in a detailed 500-page charge sheet that included testimonies from over 100 witnesses. This robust evidence allowed the prosecution to present a compelling case in court, resulting in the convictions.
Support for Ankita's Family
In a compassionate gesture, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami allocated ₹25 lakh in financial aid to Ankita Bhandari’s family. Furthermore, government jobs were offered to her father and brother to help them during this difficult time.
Supreme Court's Approval of Investigation
The Supreme Court has also recognized the thoroughness of the government's investigation, confirming that every effort was made to ensure justice for Ankita. The government's commitment to impartiality and vigilance was evident throughout the proceedings, particularly concerning the safety of women.
Ongoing Commitment to Justice
The government has pledged to maintain strong advocacy in this case as necessary. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reiterated the administration's dedication to delivering justice for Ankita. With the family's support, the case was vigorously pursued in court, leading to life sentences for all three offenders. The government remains committed to ensuring that every possible effort is made to secure justice for Ankita.