IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE V.RAMKUMAR MONDAY, THE 19TH JULY 2010 / 28TH ASHADHA 1932 WP(C).No. 16740 of 2010(Q) ----------------------- CRIME NO.624/2010 CHANGANASSERY POLICE STATION PETITIONER(S): ----------- DR.C.K.JAMES, CHIRACKAL HOUSE, PULIYANNOOR P.O., PALA, KOTTAYAM DIST. BY ADV. SRI.P.P.THAJUDEEN SRI.MANSOOR.B.H. RESPONDENT(S): --------------- 1. THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, LAW AND ORDER, POLICE HEAD QUARTERS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. 2. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, KOTTAYAM. 3. CIRCLE INSPECTOR OF POLICE, CHANGANACHERRY. 4. SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE, CHANGANACHERRY. GOVERNMENT PLEADER SRI. KAMMAPPU THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 19/07/2010, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: V. RAMKUMAR, J ................................................ W.P. ( C ) 16740 OF 2010 ................................................ Date: 19th day of July, 2010 JUDGMENT In this petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India the petitioner who is the brother of one Sindhumol who died on 14-4-2010 seeks a direction to the first respondent Director General of Police, to entrust the investigation of Crime No. 624 of 2010 of Changanassery Police Station to the Crime Branch Police. 2. The case of the petitioner can be summarised as follows:- The marriage between the petitioner's sister Sindhumol and Binu was solemnized on 25-12-2001. Two children have been born in that wedlock. Sindhumol was a nursing graduate and was employed at Kuwait. About three years back Sindhumol returned from Kuwait and was residing at her matrimonial home at Chethipuzha along with the parents of her husband Binu. Her father-in-law W.P.C. 16740 of 2010 2 and mother-in-law were against her marrying Binu. On several occasions, they had harassed her both physically and mentally insisting her to reside separately. The petitioner and others were informed from Chethipuzha that Sindhumol had committed suicide by taking overdoze of medicines and was found dead at 8.30 a.m. at 14-4-2010. The petitioner suspects the husband and the in-laws of Sindhumol behind her death. The petitioner's sister would never commit suicide . Eventhough the incident took place at 8.30 a.m., the matter was reported to the police only at 11.30 a.m. Binu the husband of Sindhumol was available in her matrimonial home and he had left for Kuwait only two days prior to her death. The relatives of her husband had attempted to remove the dead body from the hospital even before the formalities were over. The postmortem report reveals the presence of blackish materials in the stomach of Sindhumol and the doctor had reserved his opinion pending receipt of chemical analysis report on the viscera, blood etc. of Sindhumol. The investigation of the case is tardy and is not proceeding on proper lines. This is because of the influence, political and otherwise, exerted by the in-laws of Sindhumol. Eventhough the petitioner had submitted Ext.P3 representation before the Chief Minister of Kerala, no action has been taken on the same. Hence, this Writ Petition. W.P.C. 16740 of 2010 3 3. The Circle Inspector of Police, Changanassery, who is presently in- charge of the investigation of the case has contended inter alia as follows:- Crime No. 624 of 2010 of Changanassery Police was registered on 14-4-2010 on the statement of Sri. C.K. Joseph of Kaduthuruthy, who is the eldest brother of deceased Sindhumol. The above crime was registered under the caption “unnatural death” under Sec. 174 Cr.P.C. and the F.I.R. was sent to the Sub Divisional Magistrate, Kottayam. Sindhumol aged 34 years was found dead in her matrimonial house at Koonamthanam, Changanassery at 8 a.m. on 14-4-2010 by her mother-in-law. The matter was reported to the Changanassery Police by C.K. Joseph, the elder brother of Sindhumol. Except stating that his sister died by consuming overdoze of medicine prescribed for depression, Sri.C.K. Joseph had no other suspicion . The above crime was investigated by the Sub Inspector of Police, Changanassery, till 4-5-2007. He conducted inquest over the dead body and had thereafter dispatched the body for autopsy examination in the Medical College Hospital, Kottayam. He prepared the scene mahazar, and seized under the mahazar the medicines (tablets) which were seen kept in the cupboard of the bedroom where the dead body of Sindhumol was W.P.C. 16740 of 2010 4 found. He questioned the witnesses and recorded their statements. Autopsy over the dead body of the deceased was conducted by Dr. Tomy Mappilakayil, Deputy Police Surgeon, Medical College Hospital, Kottayam. He had reserved his final opinion as to the cause of death pending chemical analysis report of the blood and viscera preserved during postmortem examination. The Circle Inspector took charge of investigation of the case on 4-5- 2010 as per orders of Superintendent of Police, Kottayam. His investigation has revealed that on 14-4-2010, i.e. the date on which Sindhumol was found dead her husband's parents and her younger child aged 3 ½ years alone were present in the house. Till August 2009 the deceased was living with her husband in Kuwait and was employed there as a nurse. In August 2009 she returned to native place along with her children aged 7 years and 3 years respectively. Thereafter she was residing with her husband's parents at Chethipuzha whereas her husband continued to be employed at Kuwait. While at Chethipuzha Sindhumol had a tough time with her in- laws who were hostile towards her. She soon developed mental depression for which she was taking treatment at various hospitals. Dr. Mathew Jose, Neurologist of Carithas Hospital , Kottayam, where Sindhumol had W.P.C. 16740 of 2010 5 treatment for nearly three months stated that she had no neurological problems and he had advised her to consult a Psychiatrist. Sindhumol had revealed to the said doctor that she had an attack of Cerebral Malaria 10 years ago and had once attempted to commit suicide. After that on 9-12-2009 she had met Dr. John a veteran Psychiatrist of Medical Trust Hospital at Ernakulam. She had told the doctor that she was having problems with her in-laws and that her younger child was having febrile fits and that was also a cause of anxiety. She was having depressive disorder for which medicines were prescribed during the course of the treatment. She, however, discontinued the treatment on 2-1-2010. On 27-1-2010 Sindhumol had consulted Dr. Chandrasekharan Nair, Chief Pshychiatrist, Nair's Hospital, Ernakulam and was admitted in that hospital for psychiatric treatment till 10-2-2010. Thereafter she had consulted the doctor on 4-3-2010, 18-3-2010 and 6-4-2010. She continued the treatment under the said doctor until she was found dead. She had mentioned to Dr. Chandrasekharan Nair also about the hostile environment in her matrimonial home and that her in-laws were irritating her by calling her mad. On receipt of the histopathological examination of the viscera, blood and stomach contents of Sindhumol it was W.P.C. 16740 of 2010 6 noted that there was no poison in her system. Even thereafter the autopsy surgeon was not able to give any definite opinion as to the cause of death . While bodily violence could be ruled out for want of injuries on the body the doctor was of opinion that death due to some natural disease or chemicals including drugs could not be excluded. The investigation so far conducted has not yielded any helpful information regarding the actual cause of death of Sindhumol . The mother of deceased Sindhumol had revealed that she was under treatment for mental depression for the past 35 years and two of her sons were epileptic patients. Investigation of the case is still in progress. 4. Apart from the fact that the actual cause of death of Sindhumol continues to elude the investigating officer, no worthwhile investigation has so far been conducted to rule out the possibility of ill-treatment or any wilful conduct of such decree or magnitude by her in-laws so as to drive Sindhumol to take the extreme step of ending her life in this world. I am, therefore,of the view that the matter requires a further probe by experienced hands having sufficient expertise. This Writ Petition is accordingly allowed directing the first W.P.C. 16740 of 2010 7 respondent, Director General of Police, to entrust the investigation of Crime No. 624 of 2010 of Changanassery Police Station with the Crime Branch Police. Formal orders shall be passed by the first respondent expeditiously. Dated this the 19th day of July, 2010. Sd/-V. RAMKUMAR, JUDGE. ani/ /true copy/ P.S. to Judge