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SC remains the order of Madras HC to the investigation against the TN police in case of sexual aggression of Anna University

SC remains the order of Madras HC to the investigation against the TN police in case of sexual aggression of Anna University

supreme court Monday remained an order of the High Court of Madras, guiding the Tamil Nadu police to carry out a departmental investigation, after a first information report in the case of sexual assignment of an Anna University, was drained, Live law reported.

A justice bank BV Nagarathna and Satoh Chandra Sharma heard a petition submitted by the Tamil Nadu government requesting the observations made by High Court about the police in question. The bank remained the observations and issued a notification to the respondents in the petition.

On December 28, the High Court orderly The state government to pay Rs 25 Lakh as a compensation for the student who filed a complaint after being sexually assaulted on the Campus of Anna University in Chennai.

The order came as the thread based on the complaint was drained, revealing the student’s identity. The police previously loaded a copy of the online thread, which contained the applicant’s private details, but later wiped it.

The drain caused the applicant “trauma and humility,” said the High Court.

The High Court has also been a special investigation team for all women to examine the case of sexual assault. He criticized Chennai Police Commissioner a throw for wrongly manipulated the probe and raised questions about his behavior in the initial stages of the investigation.

He also expressed his shock on the tongue used in the wire, stating that he rose to the victims’ exemption and director a departmental investigation into drainage.

In the Supreme Court, the senior supporters Mukul Rohatgi and Siddhathh Luthra, representing the Tamil Nadu government, told Bench that Laps cannot be attributed to Lin, because the crime and the criminal prosecution network and systems have blocked personal details.

The network and crime and criminal prosecution systems are a centralized online platform that connects all police stations in India.

Senior lawyers attributed the personal details of the student of a technical glitch and told the bank that it was produced, because the Migra system from the oldest criminal codes.

Also, the State Government wrote to the network and criminal prosecution systems to block the details of the wire, said Rohatgi, adding that another wire was deposited against unknown persons.

Luthra said that all the links that the wire could have been unloaded, were blocked, Live law reported.

Then, the bank said that the special investigation team will continue its investigation into the case of sexual aggression. However, portions of the Order of the High Court, including paragraph 29 (9) remained, which put the responsibility for Laps on the police officer, according to Live law.

Paragraph 29 (9) of command He said: “Respondents 1 and 2 are guided to carry out a departmental investigation into leakage and initiate departmental disciplinary procedures against officials, who are all responsible and responsible for laps, negligence and abandonment of taxes in accordance with the relevant service rules. “

Nagarathna also mentioned that secondary trauma was caused to the student, regardless of the reason for the leak.

According to the wire, the accused Gnanasekaran, 37 years old filmed The student and her partner on the campus of the university and then threatened to drain the materials of the dean and parents of the couple if it does not comply with its requirements.

It is assumed that Gnanasekaran took the plaintiff in a distant location, where he blackmailed for the first time before he had sexual assault, between 7.45 and 20.20, Monday. Fire states that the accused illegally kept the student in his custody for 40 minutes.

incident took place on December 24 on the University Campus, Hindu reported.