HC upholds conviction of cops, doctor in custodial death case

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Oct 29 2018 | 11:25 PM IST

The Madras High Court has upheld the judgment by a lower court here convicting seven policemen and a doctor in a case of custodial death reported in Puducherry in December 1993.

The trial court in 2002 had sentenced three policemen to seven years rigorous imprisonment (RI) and three others along with the doctor to one year RI.

Another police man had died during the trial while three other policemen were acquitted.

Upholding the conviction, Justice M V Muralidharan observed that the public has lost faith in the police and had to seek help from the court for redress of grievances.

The notion that police is a friend of the public remains only on paper, in reality it is not so, the judge said.

When an ordinary citizen goes to the police station to lodge a complaint, the personnel there should receive it and inquire into it in a manner known to law without being influenced by any political, monetary or other source, only then would people respect and trust the police, he said.

The judge made these observations in a matter related to the death of Chandrasekar who was brought to Odiansalai Police Station in Puducherry on December 29, 1993 for questioning and was allegedly beaten to death.

The lower court had sentenced the doctor who conducted the first post-mortem examination on the body along with the guilty policemen.

However, the police personnel and the doctor had filed an appeal in the high court challenging the judgment.

Dismissing their plea, Justice Muralidharan said, "This is a case of custodial death and it is seen from the records that the discrepancies found between the first and the second post-mortem reports... are the basis for the prosecution case to make it fit for consideration."

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First Published: Oct 29 2018 | 11:25 PM IST

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