Officials said retired additional district judge B L Garg has been asked to conduct the inquiry into "all aspects and circumstances" leading self-immolation by 35-year-old Pavitra Bhardwaj on September 30 at gate number 6 of Delhi Secretariat.
She had sustained 92 per cent burns and was taken to LNJP Hospital where she died on Monday after battling for life for seven days. Bhardwaj was a laboratory assistant in Bhim Rao Ambedkar College in Yamuna Vihar which is a fully-funded college by Delhi government.
The officials said Garg has been requested to file the inquiry report within three weeks.
The city government had yesterday ordered a probe into the incident by Higher Education director S P Dixit but officials said the judicial probe superseded the earlier investigation.
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