Ramveer Singh Gurjar, Nitu’s dad, moved the court after the cops stopped working to sign up an offense under Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
According to reports, Nitu got wed to Dhruv Singh of Deyli town in Gwalior’s Hastinapur location on May 31, 2022. She was detected as pregnant on August 15, 2022. On October 10, 2022, Nitu’s partner and in-laws reported her death, and the cops submitted an FIR the next day at police headquarters at Hastinapur.
The post-mortem report revealed that Nitu passed away due to a snake bite. However, Ramveer Singh Gurjar, through his supporter Awdesh Singh Bhadoria, raised doubts about the examination, and the report’s findings were not definitive. The post-mortem report left out a number of vital information, consisting of the existence of a nineteen-week-old embryo in the uterus and the skin bearing the leak marks from the snake’s fangs, which was not sent for histopathological evaluation.
The court asked for the medical professionals who carried out the post-mortem to appear prior to it. Dr Divyesh Saxena, an assistant teacher in the department of forensic medication and toxicology, appeared prior to the court, while demonstrator Dr ML Mahaur did not.
Dr Divyesh Jain, who is a professional in forensic medication, might not offer an acceptable description for the omissions in the report.
The court kept in mind that the examination into the case was inferior and raised suspicions of adjustment, and directed the CBI to take control of the case from the regional cops and concentrate on the conduct of the medical professional who carried out the post-mortem. The regional cops are to turn over the whole case journal and the product gathered to date to the CBI. The court likewise thought that the regional cops might be open to adjustment, leading to a possible cover-up of the real criminal activity.
Therefore, the court directed the CBI to carry out a neutral examination into the matter and identify the accurate reason for Nitu’s death. The court’s choice will offer substantive justice to Nitu’s family and make sure that the examination into her death is carried out relatively and impartially.
Court has actually highlighted substantial omissions in the post-mortem report of a pregnant lady who passed away under strange situations. According to the court, the medical professionals who carried out the post-mortem did not resect the part of the skin with the supposed leak marks brought on by a snake bite and stopped working to send it to the FSL Laboratory for evaluation. As an outcome, the chemical expert was not able to identify the cause of death, and doubts have actually occurred about the medical professional’s know-how who made the declaration that the cause of death was clear without taking a look at the skin.
The FSL report likewise revealed that there was no chemical toxicity discovered in the organs sent for evaluation. However, because the skin was not sent for histopathological evaluation, the cause of death cannot be definitively figured out.