In 2006, the law was amended to make compulsory for the police or jail authorities to inform a Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate First Class about custodial death, so that a probe is conducted and the body forwarded for inquest within two days, the HC was informed.
Hearing a petition, the court sought to know from the state government what mechanism has been evolved to inform the judicial magistrate about custodial deaths, and whether police stations or jail authorities are aware of this rule and are following it.
A division bench headed by Justice Abhay Oka sought to know from the state government whether this procedure has been followed in cases of custodial deaths from 2006 till date.
The bench asked the state to give this information in an affidavit by June 21.
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The judges also asked the state to inform by the same date whether police stations and jail authorities have been told to follow the procedure of informing magistrates about custodial deaths in their jurisdiction.
On a directive of the high court, the CBI had conducted a probe into the death of Valdaris and filed a chargesheet against 10 GRP men.
They were charged with various offences under IPC such as murder, assault, unnatural sex, criminal intimidation, kidnapping, wrongful confinement and also under provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act.
The Bombay HC had ordered exhumation of Agnello's body and the medical report could form part of the evidence.