CWP No. 670 of 2006. 23.5.2008 Present: Ms. Shweta Julka, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. R.K. Bawa, Advocate General with Mr. J.K. Verma, Dy. A.G. for respondents. Ninety years old person is running from pillar to post to get the F.I.R. lodged with respect to his son’s murder. However, the Investigating Agency has something else in mind and has acted only on initial report wherein it was prayed that the son of the petitioner is missing. Ultimately, one decomposed body was found in the jungle and the police called upon the family members of the deceased, i.e. son of the petitioner and body was identified. The head was removed from the body. According to the learned Deputy Advocate General, there were certain investigations done and cause of death was not ascertained, therefore, F.I.R. has not been lodged as such for the murder. The matter was investigated and certain suspected persons were interrogated and no direct or indirect evidence could be found. All this happened without registering a F.I.R. of murder. The learned Deputy Advocate General informed that according to the post mortem report, there is no injury. It is shocking that a person’s head has been removed and there is no injury. Such a post mortem report cannot be accepted in any Court of law. Apparently, the argument has no legs to stand. Therefore, it also needs thorough investigation, how this post mortem has also come. It has also come in the report dated 22.7.2006 sent by the Police Post, Sairi that the body was found separated from the head and along with head of the body lower portion of the body was :2: lying at some distance. This vital aspect has been over looked by the persons entrusted with the investigation. Consequently, in view of the observations made hereinabove, the writ petition is allowed. The Superintendent of Police, Solan is directed to ensure that F.I.R. of the petitioner, i.e. father of the deceased be registered forthwith and the matter is investigated in accordance with law within a reasonable period. (Jagdish Bhalla) Chief Justice. (Rajiv Sharma) Judge. May 23, 2008. (cr)