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HC asks cops to rope in handwriting experts in suicide case

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Raising apprehensions over the delay in police probe into the May 2013 case of unnatural death of a teenage student, the Bombay High Court has directed Kalyan police to get opinion of handwriting experts on the victim's suicide note in which he has implicated two fellow students for harassment.

A division bench of Justices N H Patil and Anuja Prabhudesai took a serious note of the delayed investigation into the alleged suicide of Nitin Padalkar, who was pursuing his degree from Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology, D Y Patil Vidyanagar in Navi Mumbai.

The bench was hearing a petition filed by Nitin's father Balu Padalkar seeking CID probe into the case as the local police was not taking any action against the persons whose names were disclosed by his son in his suicide note.
 

According to the petition, Nitin was depressed for some time and had disclosed to his parents that two students from his institute were harassing and verbally abusing him.

On May 10, 2013, Nitin left home saying he was going to meet his friends. When he did not return home till late, his parents started searching for him. They later received a phone call from Kalyan railway police informing them that an unidentified person had died in a railway accident and requested them to come and identify the body.

Petitioner's advocate Aniket Nikam informed the court that the police had found a chit on Nitin, wherein it was categorically mentioned that he was committing suicide because of the mental harassment by two boys, who were studying with him.

The petition states that despite clear mentioning of the reason behind he act of taking his life, no action has been taken against the accused.

The high court has directed the Kalyan police to get handwriting experts' opinion immediately and posted the petition for hearing in June.

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First Published: May 01 2014 | 3:40 PM IST

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