Delhi Police had written to District Magistrate, New Delhi district, who has been asked to conduct a magisterial enquiry by the city government that it has no jurisdiction in the matter as it was a subject matter of an FIR filed under various sections of IPC including abatement of suicide.
The District Magistrate contested police's argument that he has no jurisdiction to probe the matter saying he has statutory power to enquire such cases.
"As per Section 174(1) and Section 176(1) Criminal Procedure Code, a DM has power to probe such matter. Even in previous cases, magisterial enquiry had been conducted.
"In a suicide case on February 24 this year, police had also provided all information to district magistrate, but why police is now saying that DM has no jurisdiction in this case," a senior Delhi government official said.
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