Madras High Court 
Tamil Nadu

Kallakurichi: HC reject parent’s request to cede deceased’s phone

The girl's father Ramalingam's advocate R Sankara Subbu informed the court that his counsels are not ready to surrender the mobile to the police.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Friday rejected the request of the parents of a Kallakurichi school girl who killed herself in July to surrender her mobile phone to the government advocate instead of the police which is investigating the case.

Justice G Chandrasekharan made the observation after the government advocate Santhosh Kumar submitted that he is not ready to get the girl's mobile as it has to surrender to the CB-CID police which has been investigating the case.

The girl's father Ramalingam's advocate R Sankara Subbu informed the court that his counsels are not ready to surrender the mobile to the police. Recording the observation, the judge noted that the parent of the girl informed the court last time that their daughter did not use any mobile. If they are hiding the truth, they (parents) shall be subjected to the probe.

The judge further held that since the police have been investigating the case, it is appropriate to hand over the victim's phone only to the police, and then only the mobile could be sent to the forensic lab for digging out the truth. The judge made it clear that the parents should surrender the phone only to the police.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

TNPSC cancels Group II, II-A Main examination after protests over centre mismanagement

TN govt rushes to fill statutory posts ahead of poll code; EPS boycotts meeting

The humble life of honest Padma, the Chennai worker who returned gold worth lakhs

Rajasthani-Tamil Seva Awards return with expanded honours

When a library shuts, it feels like losing a parent: What the British Council means to generations of Chennai readers