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SC directive to TN police chief on tutoring witnesses

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NEW DELHI: Terming “teaching” of witnesses in a criminal case inside a police station as “shocking”, the Supreme Court on Friday directed the Tamil Nadu police chief to conduct an enquiry and initiate action against the erring officials.

A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Pankaj Mithal, which set aside the order of conviction and life sentence to two accused in a murder case, said it is surprising that both the trial court and the high court overlooked the critical aspect of tutoring of the witnesses in the case.

“One can reasonably imagine the effect of ‘teaching’ the witnesses inside a police station. This is a blatant act by the police to tutor the material prosecutio­n witnesses. All of them were interested witnesses. Their evidence will have to be discarded as there is a distinct possibilit­y that the said witnesses were tutored by the police on the earlier day. This kind of interferen­ce by the police with the judicial process, to say the least, is shocking,” the bench said in an order. It added police cannot be allowed to tutor prosecutio­n witnesses as it amounts to gross misuse of power by the police machinery. “The Director General of Police of the state of Tamil Nadu shall cause an enquiry to be made into the conduct of the police officials of tutoring PW-1 to PW-5 (prosecutio­n witnesses) at the concerned police station. Needless to add, appropriat­e action shall be initiated against the erring officials,” the bench ordered. It added the conduct of police officials became more serious as other eyewitness­es were withheld.

The two accused, Manikandan and Sivakumar, were alleged to have killed a person named Balamuruga­n on October 4, 2007. Balamuruga­n was killed after a scuffle which arose over the delivery of idlis at his home by Manikandan.

The bench said the trail and HC courts overlooked the aspect of tutoring of the witnesses in the case

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