Girl student death : Madras HC orders fresh autopsy, CB-CID probe ordered
Chennai, July 18 : A day after large scale violence took place at a private residential
school at Kaniyamoor near Chinna Salem in Kallakurichi district following the death of a
12th standard girl student, the Madras High Court on Monday ordered a fresh post mortem
of the deceased, while coming down heavily on the perpetrators of violence.
On a petition filed by the girl’s father, Justice N Sathish Kumar ordered a fresh autopsy
by a team of three government doctors in the presence of the deceased’s father and his
advocate and that the entire process should be videographed.
Meanwhile, a total of 329 people, including juveniles were arrested in connection with
the vioelce, even as Tamil Nadu DGP C.Sylendra Babu said the investigation into the
case was transferred to the Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID).
Those arrested included School Correspondent Ravikumar, Secretary Santhi and
Principal Sivachandran and two others–Chemistry teacher Haripriya and Maths
teacher Keerthana.
Observing that the peaceful protests turning violent suddenly did not appear to be a
mere act of provocation, the Judge said it only appeared to be “an organised crime.”
Expressing deep sense of anguish over the violence having created an impression
as if Tamil Nadu was a State of lawlessness, the Judge directed the police to take
it as a test case and ensure that the action taken against the perpetrators of the
violence sends a strong signal to all others who might indulge in such acts in future.
The judge directed the police to form special teams to identify the miscreants who
had instigated the protests, take stringent action and subject them to prosecution.
The court also directed the parents to accept the girl’s body after re-postmortem and
conduct her funeral rites peacefully. The police should ensure law and order during the
funeral rites,” the Court said.
The Court also laid down the regulations in future cases of deaths of students in educational
institutions, saying that CB-CID police only should probe the case and a team of three doctors
should conduct the autopsy.
The Judge also said that the Court will monitor the probe against the rioters and that the State
police should not think that everything is over with this case and wanted them to think of this
as a test case, to prevent such incidents in future.
“The police shall form special teams to identify the accused and a status report be filed on
July 29 in connection with the violence,” the judge added.
The Judge expressed his dissatisfaction against the litigant and state police for the “ law and
order breakdown” in the school’s area.
The High Court insisted to the police that people who conducted parallel trials on social media,
especially, on YouTube channels should also be traced.
While calling for a status report by July 29. the Judge also restrained the girl’s parents from
giving interviews to the media since the police feared that it might aggravate the situation
further.