After a complaint in this regard was lodged by a local child rights NGO "Balala Hakkula Sangham" with the Market police station, a case of the culpable homicide not amounting to murder under section 304 (II) of IPC, and under section 75 of the JJ (Juvenile Justice) Act was registered against the parents and other family members of the girl.
The Police subsequently reported the case to the 10th Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate at Secunderabad and referred it as 'Action Dropped', and yesterday served a notice to the complainant Anuradha Rao, president of the NGO, in this regard, a police official said today.
When contacted, a senior police official today said, "during the investigation, the allegation of culpable homicide was not proved. As no evidence is available, further action is dropped in the case."
Rao, in a letter to Hyderabad Police Commissioner, had alleged that the minor, who belonged to a minority community, had died under "suspicious circumstances" on October 3. She alleged that the girl's parents and other family members made her undertake the fast for 68 days as part of the ritual.
Police had said the girl, a student of class VIII in a private school, was on a fast for 68 days, which ended on October 1, after which she was on a liquid diet.
According to the police, on the night of October 3, the girl suddenly fell ill, after which her family members shifted her to a hospital, where doctors declared her brought dead.