Medical Evidence Contradicts Sexual Assault Allegation in Uttar Pradesh
A disturbing case from Uttar Pradesh has taken a significant turn as medical evidence has contradicted a minor girl's allegation of rape against a madrassa religious teacher. The incident, which emerged in early November 2025, has sparked considerable attention and raised complex questions about the investigation.
Charges Filed Despite Contradictory Evidence
Based on the initial complaint filed by the girl, authorities have registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Maulana Qadri, who remains at large according to Senior Superintendent of Police S. Tripathi. The police official confirmed that despite the medical report refuting the rape allegation, the legal process continues based on the formal complaint.
The accused maulana has been absconding since the allegations surfaced, prompting an intensive search operation by local authorities. In a related development, police have detained the maulana's wife for questioning, though specific charges against her haven't been disclosed publicly.
Investigation Continues Amid Conflicting Accounts
The case presents a challenging situation for investigators who must balance the medical findings against the serious nature of the allegations. While the medical examination conducted by authorized healthcare professionals didn't find evidence supporting the rape claim, police are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the allegation.
Legal experts note that such cases require sensitive handling, considering both the possibility of false allegations and the potential for victims to withdraw complaints under pressure. The police have emphasized their commitment to a thorough investigation that considers all aspects of the case before reaching any conclusions.
Community leaders have appealed for calm while the investigation proceeds, stressing the importance of allowing the judicial process to unfold without prejudice to either party involved in this sensitive matter.