Madras High Court Orders Enquiry into Sivaganga Custodial Death

The Madras High Court appointed an Enquiry Officer and allowed a CB-CID probe into the death of Ajithkumar, a 29-year-old, which has sparked outrage in Tamil Nadu. The court directed that all evidence be handed to the enquiry officer, who will report back by July 8.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Madurai | Updated: 01-07-2025 17:35 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 17:35 IST
Madras High Court Orders Enquiry into Sivaganga Custodial Death
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The Madras High Court has taken significant action regarding the controversial Sivaganga custodial death case, appointing an Enquiry Officer to delve into the details and allowing a CB-CID investigation to take place.

The incident revolves around the tragic death of 29-year-old Ajithkumar, whose arrest and subsequent demise in police custody have drawn widespread outrage across Tamil Nadu. Ajithkumar was detained in connection with a theft complaint.

Henry Tiphagne, the lawyer representing the case, informed the press that Madurai 4th Additional Sessions Judge John Sunderlal Suresh has been tasked with probing the incident. This development follows allegations of severe mistreatment, which included filling Ajithkumar's eyes and mouth with chili powder.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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