The bench of Justice Huluvadi G Ramesh and Justice S Vaidyanathan, who differed in their views on the prayer of appellant R Paramasivan, father of P Ramkumar, directed that the appeal be placed before the Chief Justice for getting the opinion of a third judge.
Challenging the order, Ramkumar's father filed the appeal seeking a direction that one of the doctors during the post-mortem should be of his choice to ensure transparency since it was a custodial death.
He wanted Dr P Sampathkumar, Vice Principal andHoD, Ramachandra Medical College, Porur, to be present during the post-mortem.
When the bench said the doctor was from a private institution, the appellant's counsel cited Supreme Court judgments, allowing the presence of a doctor of the victims' choice.
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After the submissions, the judges expressed a difference of opinion on allowing a doctor of the appellant's choice.
Justice Ramesh was for allowing an independent forensic expert to be present during the autopsy, saying it would be in no way prejudicial to the case of the prosecution and would, in effect, fortify the stand of the state about its fairness.
"Since there exists a difference of opinion with regard to appointment of an independent person to be present at the time of autopsy, between us, Registry is directed to place the matter before the Hon'ble Chief Justice for listing it before a third Hon'ble judge for his opinion," the bench said.
Ramkumar was arrested for allegedly hacking to death Swathi, a software engineer, on June 24 at Nungambakkam suburban railway station here.
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