As a first step, a bench of justices V M Kanade and P D Kode yesterday clubbed all the petitions alleging custodial death and appointed senior lawyer Yug Choudhary as amicus curiae (friend of the court) to assist in the matter.
The bench observed that it had noticed that most of the victims of custodial death belonged to the minority community and added that the court would step in to prevent this.
Police said it was a natural death while the petitioner claimed her son had died under mysterious conditions.
The petitioner said her son was arrested in a theft case on February 21, 2012. He was sent to Thane Central prison from police custody. On March 24, 2012, he died there.
Choudhary, the amicus curiae, said it had come to his knowledge that in most cases of custodial deaths, the victims were either Dalits or Muslims.
