Allahabad: The High Court of Allahabad on Thursday direct the Government of Uttar Pradesh to issue orders who direct their officers to complete investigations in the case of rape within two months.
Two judges consisting of acting chairman of Judge Munishwar Nath Bhandari and justice AK Ojha passed the order on litigation of the public interest submitted by someone named Mahendra Pratap Singh.
The court directed the state government and police authority to give it a month about progress in an investigation into alleged rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl in Mainpuri.
He was found hanging in his school in a suspicion in 2019 and his family had accused him of being attacked by sex before being killed.
The court further directed the police authority that they had to ensure the safety of the girl’s family and also that they were not depressed during the investigation.
The bench told the Director General of Police, which appeared directly, to ensure that investigations in rape cases were completed within two months.
However, the court released him from a personal appearance on the next hearing date.
In the pill, Mahendra Pratap Singh accused the police not enough to investigate the Mainpuri incident and protect the actual accusation.
The applicant further accused the special (sit) investigation team formed in this case not to act independently.
On Thursday, DGP informed that new sit was formed to investigate this case.
Senior Advocates and Association President Bar Amrendra Nath Singh, who helped the court ask him to monitor the probe.
The court then directed the authorities concerned not to believe it with the progress of inquiry in one month and was ordered to register the problem after that.
During hearing, the court expressed concern about the problem of poor physicians in this country.
“We are aware of the fact that the level of confidence in India is just above 6%, the reason is a bad investigation or manipulated by the police.
Most of the material evidence is not scientifically collected and therefore, experts fail to achieve every conclusion that results in the liberation of people accused in part The big case.
“The court also directed the state government that officers must be given the right training on how to investigate these cases and collect material evidence scientifically.
Aag, who represented the state government, told the court to police officers who initially investigated the case suspended.
Furthermore, a new sit was formed to investigate this case.
Senior Advocate Amrendra Nath Singh told that the mother of the girl had accused her first that her daughter used to complain that she knew some school secrets and that was why the principal tortured him.
Singh further said the girl called her mother just a day before her death and said that she got a threat to her life.
Where, the court suggested that investigative officers must collect the details of the call from the telephone number concerned and use it as proof of material in this case.