Prasagraj: Expressing dissatisfaction for the ongoing investigation into the death of a 16-year-old woman from Mainpuri whose body was found depends on her school in 2019, the High Court of Allahabad has directed that if the DNA test report is not accepted on October 25, DGP up will appear directly in front of the court.
Hearing litigation of public interest (pill) submitted by One Mahendra Pratap Singh, a division bench consisting of chairman of Judge Rajesh Bindesh Bindesh Bindesh Bindesh agrawal delayed the case until October 25 for the next hearing.
Previously, on September 16, the court had asked for advice on the state of the state to tell it was progress in the investigation of suspicious deaths of girls in Mainpuri Regency.
On Thursday, during hearing, the state government adviser produced status reports related to investigations carried out in this case.
The court pursued the report and said that it was dissatisfied with the speed of the investigation carried out.
“The report delivered by the State shows that the DNA 170 samples were accused of being taken and samples were sent to the laboratory for testing, however, the same report was not received.
This court is not satisfied with the speed of the investigation carried out,” said the court.
After that, the court postponed this problem to October 25, with motorists who if the DNA testing report was not received by the next hearing date, the DGP Up must appear directly in front of the court.
To remember, a girl, around 16 years old, was found hanging in her school in a suspicious state in 2019.
His family had alleged that he was physically attacked and killed.
In pills, the applicant accused that the police did not investigate the incident, but they had protected the actual defendants.
The applicant has accused that the sitting formed for investigations did not act independently.
The court passed this direction on October 18.