In its order passed recently, a Division Bench comprising Justice S Rajeswaran and Justice A Arumugaswamy, while finding fault with the way the case was investigated, said, "It appears the investigating officials have colluded with the bank manager and they have taken away the huge wealth of the deceased. Therefore this aspect also has to be investigated."
The bench said investigating officials suppressed the keys of the bank locker seized from the house of the deceased without preparing any 'mahazar' for seizure of the keys.
The bench wanted to know why articles found in the lockers were not listed out. While disagreeing with the prosecution that only two sovereigns were inside the lockers, the bench said for keeping this small quantity of jewellery there was no need for the deceased Saravanan to maintain two bank lockers by paying huge rent.
"The above said defects which are fatal to the case of the prosecution have to be rectified," it said.
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The murder took place on the night of November 19, 2008.
On October 22, 2010, a fast-track court found Yasin, Udaya, Mohandoss and Sathyabhama guilty of the murders. All four were sentenced to undergo imprisonment for life.
On their appeals, the High Court had set aside the trial court order convicting them for the murder and ordered their release on conditional bail besides remitting the matter for reinvestigation by CBI.