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    Chronology of events in Unnao rape case

    Following is the timeline of events in the sensational Unnao rape case in which the Supreme Court Thursday directed the transfer of all five cases registered in connection with the incident from a court in Uttar Pradesh to a court in the national capital.

    Chronology of events in Unnao rape case
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    Kuldeep Sengar

    New Delhi

    - Jun 4, 2017: 17-year-old girl allegedly raped by BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a four-time legislator who represents Bangermau in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly.

    - Apr 3, 2018: The victim's father beaten up by some persons allegedly at the behest of Sengar and arrested along with them under Arms Act.

    - Apr 8: The victim tries to immolate herself outside CM Yogi Adityanath's residence, alleging police inaction, after which the incident comes to light.

    - Apr 9: The victim's father dies in custody allegedly owing to police torture after he was arrested.

    - Apr 13: Sengar arrested.

    - Dec: FIR lodged against the victim and her family for allegedly submitting forged age proof to show her as minor at the time of incident.

    - July 4, 2019: The victim's uncle convicted in a 19-year-old case and sentenced to 10 years jail term on a case filed by Sengar's brother, Atul Singh.

    - Jul 17:  The victim and her family write a letter to the Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi expressing threat and danger to their lives allegedly by Sengar and his men.

    - Jul 28: An over-speeding truck rams into the car in which the victim, her family and their lawyer were travelling, killing her two aunts, leaving the victim and the advocate critically injured.

    - Jul 29: FIR registered at Gurubuxganj police station in Raebareli, against Sengar and 9 others in connection with the road accident.

    - Jul 30: The victim's letter to CJI comes into light.

    - Jul 31: SC takes cognisance of the letter, seeks report from its secretary general on delay in placing it before bench.

    - Aug 1: SC directs transfer of all five cases registered in connection with the incident from a court in Uttar Pradesh to a court in Delhi.

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