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Can CM file writ petition against state? Madras HC asks [Read Order]

The Madras High Court on Tuesday reportedly asked in open court whether a Chief Minister could file a writ petition against the state. A bench of Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala was prompted to ask this question while hearing a writ petition filed by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president and Tami Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin.

The plea was seeking a CBI probe into the collapse of an under-construction building at Moulivakkam near Chennai in 2014. When the matter was taken up for hearing, the court was apprised that the counsel on record could not carry the case forward and Advocate Richardson Wilson intended to file a change in vakalath.

The court then asked if the Chief Minister could pursue this plea against the State. The matter was filed in 2014 and the prayer doesn’t survive now. So, the matter would have to be withdrawn, he replied while seeking a week’s time for filing a change in vakalath. The case pertained the collapse of an 11-story building under construction in Moulivakkam, Chennai, near Porur, which resulted in the deaths of 61 persons and the injuries of 27 others.

 A Special Investigation Team led by a former Madras High Court judge was established by the then-chief minister, J Jayalalithaa, to investigate the events behind the building’s collapse. Stalin, however, moved the court to request a transfer of the inquiry to the CBI, voicing misgivings over the SIT’s ongoing investigation. The case was last scheduled for March of 2017. Stalin then took over as CM in May 2021. The matter will next come up on January 9.

Minor girl’s mutilated body found in cane field in UP’s Lakhimpur Kheri

Police have recovered the mutilated body of a 13-year-old girl, who was allegedly beaten to death, from a sugarcane field in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri.

The mutilated body of a 13-year-old girl, who was allegedly tortured and killed, was found in a sugarcane field at a village in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri district.

According to sources, the girl went missing while returning from school. Her parents informed the police that she did not return till late at night, but the police did not register their complaint then.

They said the next morning villagers found the mutilated body of the girl and informed police, adding that the girl’s eyes were scooped out.

Police then reached the spot, recovered the body, sent it for a postmortem examination, and registered a complaint.

Lakhimpur Kheri Superintendent of Police (SP) Ganesh Prasad Saha reached the post, investigated the area, and formed three investigation teams.

The victim’s mother claimed that police inaction led to her death. She said that had the police registered her complaint on time, they could have saved the girl, who was missing for two days.

The SP said, “Prima facie, it looks like the girl was beaten to death as a lot of injury marks are visible, but we will figure out the facts after the post-mortem examination. We have engaged surveillance teams and teams from the nearby police stations. We are making all efforts to uncover the truth and people are also being questioned.”

“The family members have been talked to. They are not taking anyone’s name right now,” he added.