Justice P N Prakash, before whom the original petition filed by the girl's mother came up, passed the order yesterday saying the CB-CID probe does not inspire confidence.
Noting the lapses in the probe by local police and CB-CID, the court said it was of the view that this was a fit case to be transferred to the CBI.
The case relates to the death of Priyadarshini in her hostel room in Manakula Vinayakar College in Puducherry on May 17 2012. She had joined the course in 2008.
College authorities said the door to her hostel room was forcibly broken open after getting no response and she was found hanging from the ceiling fan with her dupatta.
The mother contended that her daughter's death was shrouded in suspicion at every stage and she was constrained to move court four times as government had stonewalled all her attempts to have a fair probe into her daughter's death.
She said local police and CB-CID had not probed the involvement of one Pradeep, who allegedly had an affair with her daughter.
The judge said it was strange that local police and CB CID had questioned and recorded the statements of about 31 witness, but not the suspect.
When this was brought to the notice of the Public Prosecutor, he produced a statement from the case diary purportedly given by Pradeep.
The court perused it and noted that police had prepared a questionnaire and asked him to fill it up "as if he is writing a competitive examination".
The Judge lauded the proactive manner in which P Parthiban, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (South), dealt with the case "without succumbing to pressure.
"He had called the bluff of those who believe that only a judicially trained mind can dispense fair justice. The reply given by CB-CID to queries of the Magistrate 'is incredible," the Judge said and directed CBCID to transfer the case to CBI.
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