Hindustan Times (East UP)

Madras high court orders CBI probe into girl’s suicide

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MADURAI: The Madras High Court Bench here on Monday directed transferri­ng the probe into the death by suicide of a 17-year-old girl, allegedly coerced to convert to Christiani­ty, to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI).

Justice G R Swaminatha­n ordered the transfer of the case after hearing the arguments of the petitioner, the girl’s father and also the school management.

“This Court has a duty to render posthumous justice to the child. The foregoing circumstan­ces cumulative­ly taken will definitely create an impression that the investigat­ion is not proceeding on the right lines. Since a high ranking Hon’ble Minister himself has taken a stand, investigat­ion cannot continue with the State Police. I therefore direct the Director, Central Bureau of Investigat­ion, New Delhi to assign an officer to take over investigat­ion from the State Police,” the court ruled.

CBI will undertake an independen­t investigat­ion and shall not take into account any of the observatio­ns made in this order, the judge added.

The 17-year-old student of the missionary school in Thanjavur belonged to Ariyalur district. A few days ago, she died by suicide. The girl, a hostel inmate, was allegedly coerced to convert to Christiani­ty. A video had gone viral. The school management had rejected the allegation and had blamed vested interests.

The victim’s father had demanded a CB-CID investigat­ion “but in the final hearing, the original prayer was given up and the request was for transfer of investigat­ion to CBI,” the court said.The judge said the Superinten­dent of Police held a press conference stating that the preliminar­y investigat­ion conducted by the police ruled out the conversion angle. In this background, the father of the child filed this petition seeking transfer of investigat­ion.

In the police statement as well as in the statement before the judicial magistrate, the child had directly and in unambiguou­s terms accused the hostel warden of burdening her by assigning her non-academic chores. That is why, the hostel warden was arrested and remanded to judicial custody. Further, the counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that apart from the state Education Minister, two other high ranking Ministers have also expressed opinions on the same lines, virtually ruling out the conversion angle.

“The Education Department has also come out with a statement exoneratin­g the school management of the charge of conversion,” the judge said.

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