New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the Uttar Pradesh police to provide an original X-Ray plate and video of post mortem of the 25-year-old farmer, who died after his tractor overturned during the tractor rally on Republic Day.
The high court was hearing a plea by deceased Navreet Singh's grandfather -- Hardeep Singh -- claiming that the victim suffered gunshot injuries to his head. His post mortem was conducted at Rampur district hospital in Uttar Pradesh.
However, both the Delhi and Uttar Pradesh Police claimed before the court that Navreet did not suffer any gunshot wounds.
Delhi government standing counsel (criminal) Rahul Mehra, representing the Delhi Police, told the court that though they have requested the Uttar Pradesh Police to give original X-Ray plate and post mortem video the officials of Rampur police and hospital denied the same unless ordered by the court.
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Advocate Garima Prashad, representing the Uttar Pradesh Police and the CMO of the hospital, said they do not have an X-Ray report and they only have the X-Ray plate and the post mortem report which they are willing to handover to the Delhi Police on the date and time fixed by the court.
She said the original post mortem and inquest reports have already been handed over to the Delhi Police.
Advocate Vrinda Grover, representing the petitioner, sought a copy of the X-Ray report and post mortem and inquest reports.
As Mehra stated that they have no objection in giving those documents to the petitioner, the high court said, let the needful be done and listed the matter for further hearing on March 17.
Grover also said once the original X-Ray plate is received from the Uttar Pradesh Police, the court can ask AIIMS or any other forensic department to prepare a report out of the X-Ray plate for their perusal.
Delhi Police had earlier said that according to the post-mortem report the young farmer died due to a head injury as a result of the accident and all his injuries were possible in a road accident.
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The petition, also filed through advocate Soutik Banerjee, has sought a court-monitored SIT probe into the death of the young farmer.