Justice Kirubakaran of the Madurai bench of the court also directed police to secure the closed circuit TV footage at the sub-registrar's office at Arasaradi where the group allegedly forced the victim K Jamal Mohammed to sign three sale deeds and power of attorney deed for a 1.64 acre property, worth Rs 30 crore, at Arapalayam in the heart of the city.
The petitioner submitted that Jamal Mohammed managed to cancel the 'patta' issued to one Ganesan and 13 others who encroached Trust Land by producing valid documents.Ganesan got angry with Jamal Mohammed, and it was against this background he went missing from this August 31, she submitted.
The petitioner alleged that he went in the car of one Sithik alias Mohammed Sithik and was later kidnapped, but police had not traced the car or Sithik,though a complaint was lodged.
The petitioner charged that though she listed names of the suspects who kidnapped her husband, police suddenly came up with the news that one Sankar kidnapped Jamal Mohammed and murdered him over a dispute over sharing the brokerage.
The Inspector informed her that the body of her husband was found near Perumal Malai at Kodaikanal.Police did not permit the family members near the body when the post mortem was conducted, the petitioner alleged. Different versions were being given regarding the murder.
The judge admitted the petition.
