The petitioner, Suresh, also prayed to transfer to the CBI the "false" FIR registered against him in the matter.
Suresh alleged that the DSP, Ravichandran, had illicit relationship with his wife, a police constable who was working with him, and a girl was born out of that relationship.
He alleged that the DSP transferred his wife after he entered into another illicit relationship with a woman, following which his wife committed suicide after killing her daughter.
Suresh prayed to direct the case registered against him to CBI for a proper probe.
Justice A Selvam ordered issue of notice to the DSP and posted the case for hearing on November 18.
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