City
Epaper

British-Indian 'sexual predator' doc loses sentence appeal bid

By IANS | Updated: December 22, 2022 10:35 IST

London, Dec 22 A former Indian-origin family doctor in the UK has lost a bid to challenge his ...

Open in App

London, Dec 22 A former Indian-origin family doctor in the UK has lost a bid to challenge his 12-year jail sentence for committing sexual offences against women patients between 1983 and 2018.

Krishna Singh, 73, from North Lanarkshire, Scotland, was convicted earlier this year of 54 offences, involving 47 women, including a rape victim, teenagers and pregnant women.

Singh's lawyers had sought to challenge the sentence but permission for an appeal to proceed was not granted by a judge.

"The court is not satisfied there are exceptional circumstances justifying the extension sought," a judge at the Court of Appeal in Edinburgh said on Wednesday.

The appeal judge said that Singh was convicted of a prolonged course of sexual offences against patients which had "a devastating impact on many of the victims", the Glasgow Times reported.

He added that the proposed note of appeal against the sentence imposed on Singh did not disclose grounds that were arguable.

Singh, who was awarded an MBE in 2013, had denied the charges that he was a "sexual predator hiding in plain sight".

The High Court in Glasgow heard earlier this year that Singh "kissed, groped, gave inappropriate examinations and made sleazy comments" targeting teenagers and pregnant women.

"You abused this position to carry out unnecessary physical examinations of a sexual nature including examinations without a chaperone and in circumstances where there were no clinical justifications for your actions.

"You undermined the standing of the medical profession and eroded the trust of the female patients," Lord Armstrong told Singh while delivering the verdict.Detectives from Police Scotland began an investigation into Singh after a woman came forward in 2018 to report him.

He was subsequently arrested and charged in April 2018.

"Krishna Singh was a doctor, and in a position of trust, at the time he carried out this sexual abuse. His predatory behaviour was appalling for a man in his position," Detective Inspector Stephen Morris, of the Specialist Crime Division, had said.

A hearing date has now been set by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) for January 4 which will finish two days later.

According to media reports, a hearing date has now been set on January 4 by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, which will take decisions on Singh's medical licence and practice.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Glasgow TimesKrishna singhStephen morrisLondonHigh CourtEdinburghPremier of saAdministrative capitalHong kong high courtCapital cultural hallKenyan high court
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Crime: Fraudsters Use Fake ED, SEBI Letters to Dupe Retired London Auditor of ₹15 Lakh; Cyber Police Recover Entire Amount

PuneNilesh Ghaywal, Pune Gangster and Accused in Kothrud Firing Case, Flees to London

EntertainmentShilpa Shetty Denies Receiving ₹15 Crore, Threatens Legal Action Over Defamation

BusinessTata Motors Shares Fall After JLR Faces ₹20,000 Crore Cyberattack Erasing FY25 Profits

NationalKerala HC: Consensual Relationship Turning Sour Not Sexual Assault, Bail Granted to Accused

International Realted Stories

InternationalPartners in India's growth and catalysts for deeper ties with Germany: Piyush Goyal on meeting Indian diaspora in Berlin

InternationalNATO Secy Gen meets with European leaders to discuss continued support for Ukraine

InternationalUS considering plans to target illegal narcotics facilities inside Venezuela

InternationalTransit trade with Afghanistan to remain suspended until security situation evaluated: Pak Foreign Office

InternationalIMF projects Indian economy to grow at 6.6% in FY 2025 despite dim prospects for global growth