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P.R.GOKULAKRISHNAN, G.T.NANAVATI
Manharlal I. Shah – Appellant
Versus
Yogeshkumar Kanaiyalal Saraia – Respondent


JUDGMENT

G.T. Nanavati, J. - This petition is filed by the original informant whose sister Anita died in suspicious circumstances on 14-9-1985. She was married to Yogeshkumar, respondent No.1 about four months before the date of her death. She died at her husband's place and the information which was conveyed to the relatives of Anita and others was that she had committed suicide by hanging. No post mortem examination was allowed to be performed. The petitioner's case is that no proper action was taken by the local police; and, therefore, he moved the higher police authorities; and thereafter an offence came to be registered at Nadiad Town Police Station against respondents Nos. 1 to 5 for the offences punishable under sections 306, 498-A, 201, 176 and 114 of the Indian Penal Code. Respondent No.2 is the brother of respondent No.1; and respondent No.3 is his sister. Respondent No.4 is the mother of respondent No.1. Respondent No.5 is his maternal uncle.

2. After completing the investigation, the police charge-sheeted those accused in the Court of the Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Nadiad. The learned Magistrate committed the case to the Court of Sessions. Shri Jhala, the learned

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