23-year old Ilavarasan, whose marriage to a upper caste girl triggered anti-Dalit violence in three villages of the district in November last, was found along the track on July 4, a day after his wife said she would never go back to him.
A Division Bench comprising Justices V Dhanapalan and C T Selvam watched the videography for over two hours with experts from various medical institutions.
Yesterday Ilavarasan's friend Ramesh had filed a petition seeking a second post-mortem.
The experts said collection of blood for chemical analysis was unsatisfactory and none of the organs had been weighed as per the standard protocol.
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Dr Dekal, Associate Professor, Savitha Medical College, differed in his opinion, saying it was not a reasonably good autopsy in a highly suspicious case and an autopsy surgeon may not be able to tell whether it could be a suicide or homicide from the way documentations were done.
The bench later directed the Court Registry to hand over copies of these reports to all counsel concerned and posted the matter for tomorrow for further hearing and for orders on the petitions for a fresh post-mortem.
While the post-mortem concluded that the Dalit youth died of serious head injuries, his family members and Dalit outfits have been maintaining that he had been done to death.