Setting aside a GO, which closed an FIR in a custodial death case, Justice S Nagamuthu said police could not close the case on the basis of the magisterial inquiry report.
Judicial magistrates' inquiry cannot preclude police from proceeding with their investigation and filing chargesheet, while police probe cannot preclude magistrates from conducting the inquiry, he said.
The inquiry report shall be given to the investigating police, who could use the material as an input for the investigation and the eventual final report, he said.
The petitioner submitted that she was informed by police that her husband had died in Kadampuliyur Police Station on August 18, 2010, two days after he was taken for investigation in some theft cases.
The petitioner and her relatives had complained to all authorities, including the Chief Minister's Cell, that her husband was tortured for two days and his arrest was disclosed on August 18 only when he died.
Though magisterial inquiry did not approve of the police claim, it also observed that police excesses alone could not have resulted in the man's death. Later, police had closed the case on the basis of the report.
"The police officer shall not stop the investigation even for a moment after the registration of the FIR and he shall continue it swiftly and thoroughly. On receipt of records from judicial magistrate, he shall use it for his further investigation," the judge said.
The inquiry held by a judicial magistrate is a judicial inquiry in character and it does not form part of the investigation and the Magistrate shall not submit a report to the district collector of the government," he said.
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