HIGH COURT OF CHHATTISGARH AT BILASPUR DIVISION BENCH CORAM : HON'BLE SHRI RAJEEV GUPTA, C.J. HON'BLE SHRI L.C. BHADOO, J. Writ Petition (PILi No. 487 of 2002 PETITIONER Smt. Harbhajan Kaw, W/o Late Shri Harduman Singh, aged 67 years, Housewife, R/o HIG-1, M.P. Housing Board, Tatibandh, Raipur, Tahsil & District Raipur. Versus RESPONDENTS: 1 State of Chhattisgarh, Through Secretary, Department of Home, Raipur. The Superintendent of Police, Bhilai. The Station House Officer, Bhilai. r- Present : Shri P. Diwakar, Sr. Advocate wtthShri P.R. Patankar, Advocate, appeare as amicus curiae. Shri M.P.S. Bhatia, Dy. Govt. Advocate forthe State. ORDER ith (14'"February,2008) The following order of the Court was passed by Rajeev Gupta, C.J. Heard learned counsel for the parties. 1) This petition came be to be registered on the letter received from one Smt. Harbhajan Kaur, alleging that her son Harjeet Singh died an unnatural death, but the Police have not taken any action against the persons who were responsible for the unnatural death of her son. 2) In the postmortem examination no external injuries were found on the body of deceased Harjeet Singh. His viscera was preserved and was sent for chemical examination. The chemical examination report dated 6-8-2002 reveals that no chemical poison was detected in the»visceraof the deceased. The Histopathology report dated 30-8-2002 also eliminates the possibility of any poison having been administered to deceased Harjeet Singh resulting in his death. The Police, in view of the above reports, did not find any material worth filing charge sheet against any one. 3) On due consideration of the contents of the postmortem report, chemical report and Histopathology report, we are of the opinion that no further monitoring of the matter in this writ petition, now is required. 4) The writ petition thus stands disposed of. Sd/- Chief Justice Sd/- , L.C.BHADOO Judge' a-^- padma .-F- ,!t~. } rk—^