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2011 DIGILAW 3293 (MAD)

First Petitioner v. Second Respondent

2011-07-15

D.HARIPARANTHAMAN

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JUDGMENT :- 1. The petitioner's son by name Amul Babu died on 04.08.2009 while he was in the Central Prison, Cuddalore. According to the petitioner, he was tortured and murdered. Hence, the petitioner has filed the present writ petition, seeking for a direction to the respondents 1 to 3, to initiate action against the fourth respondent and the other Prison Warders involved in the custodial torture and murder of his son in the Central Prison, Cuddalore, and also direct the respondents to award compensation for the death of his son. 2. Today, a counter affidavit is filed by the first respondent stating that the Revenue Divisional Officer, Cuddalore, conducted the Magisterial enquiry under PSO 151 and submitted his report to the Government through the District Collector. It is not stated as to when the report was submitted, however, it is stated that the report is submitted. It is further stated that the Government is examining the report of the Revenue Divisional Officer. It is also stated that a sum of Rs.1,00,000/- was given to the petitioner based on G.O.Ms.No.153, Public (Law and Order) B Department, dated 31.01.1998 for the death of his son. 3. In view of the counter affidavit filed by the respondents that they received the report of the Revenue Divisional Officer, Cuddalore, a direction is issued to the first respondent to pass orders thereon within a period of three weeks. 4. It is stated by the learned counsel for the petitioner that though it is stated in the counter that a financial relief of Rs.1,00,000/- is being sanctioned in G.O.Ms.No.153, Public (Law and Order) B Department, dated 31.01.1998, the same is yet to be disbursed to the petitioner. Hence, the first respondent is further directed to disburse the sum of Rs.1,00,000/-, sanctioned in G.O.Ms.No.153 to the petitioner at the earliest and in any event not later than three weeks. 5. Post after three weeks.