CBI Court Orders Further Investigation Into 2017 Death Of Manipur Student; Slams UP Police For Lapses
The Special CBI Court at Ghaziabad on Wednesday ordered further investigation into the death of Manipur student Pravish Chanam, who was found dead in Noida in suspicious circumstances in September 2017.Allowing the protest petition filed by the family of Chanam against the closure report filed by the CBI, which had taken over the investigation from UP Police in 2019, the Court noted that...
The Special CBI Court at Ghaziabad on Wednesday ordered further investigation into the death of Manipur student Pravish Chanam, who was found dead in Noida in suspicious circumstances in September 2017.
Allowing the protest petition filed by the family of Chanam against the closure report filed by the CBI, which had taken over the investigation from UP Police in 2019, the Court noted that several crucial pieces of evidences were ignored by the investigating agency.
"...it can be said that there is something more than what is being portrayed through sketched illustrations. The intention to outwit and hoodwink the court with the almost deluded closure report thus become latently apparent. Thus, in considered view of this court, further investigation is required to be done. Accordingly, the protest petition is allowed, closure report filed by CBI in RC 5 (S)/2019/CBI/SCB/ Lucknow is hereby rejected. CBI is directed to further investigate the case", Special CBI Judge Shivank Singh ordered.
The Court also pulled up the UP Police, which handled the investigation initially, for its lapses. The order stated :
"Further, it may be noted that there are many lapses on the part of UP Police which has hauled this case with open ends. This court is in deep pain to note that due to such lapses, the parents and family of the deceased did not even get a chance to see the dead body of the deceased or to perform the last rites of their late son.
The shoddy investigation done by UP Police in the present case with sinister potential with regard to human life deserves strong disapproval by this court. Such manner shown by the police strikes a blow at rule of law. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer had very aptly said that "Who will police the Police?"."
Not stopping with mere observations, the Court directed that the copy of the order be forwarded to the Director General of Police, State of Uttar Pradesh in order to take strict actions against the erring officials who were related with the investigation of case.
Pravish, a 22-year-old from Manipur who had come to Noida to attend a music concert, was found dead on September 9, 2017.
After four days, the local police cremated his body as "unclaimed", after autoposy, without waiting for the family, although a missing complaint filed by his friends was already then on record.
The case was transferred to the CBI after widespread public outcry seeking proper investigation in the case.