22-year-old Ravi aka Robin died at Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Hospital here yesterday of kidney and respiratory failure, doctors said.
He was lodged in the district jail in Gautam Buddh Nagar and rushed to LNJP Hospital yesterday from a district hospital in Noida in Uttar Pradesh after he was "suspected to be suffering from dengue", police said.
Taking suo motu cognisance of a media report, NHRC issued notice to the Director General of Prisons and the Director General of Police and sought a report within four weeks.
In a statement, the Commission also observed that "the reported different versions and opinions of the jail and the hospital authorities, and the suspicion raised by the family members of the deceased prisoner indicate that the matter requires a thorough probe to determine the facts, which led to his death."
Ravi's family has alleged foul play and that "he was kept in a separate cell by the jail authorities and mercilessly beaten up by some police officials inside jail on September 30, due to which his condition deteriorated".
"Even in the judicial custody, a prisoner cannot be deprived of his right to life, which is also ensured by the Constitution. The family members have all the rights to know about ill-health of the prisoner.
"Someone, who is suffering from illness in judicial custody cannot avail the medical treatment of his own choice. Therefore, the Commission observed, it is the duty of the authority under whose guardianship he is being detained, to protect his right to life, which cannot be exercised, if proper medical treatment is not provided to him in time."
The NHRC further said that "according to the media report, the authorities did not inform the family about the deteriorating condition of the prisoner. It was only after his death on October 4 that his family was informed".
In Dadri's Bishada village, Mohammed Akhlaq was dragged out of his house and killed by a mob in September last year on suspicion of eating beef, triggering communal tension in the region.
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