Mumbai:The Bombay High Court on Thursday ordered to video record further proceedings of the hearing on the bail applications of the three accused in the Payal Tadvi suicide case.
The High Court has directed the registry to make the necessary arrangement regarding the same. The matter will next be heard on July 30.
The counsel of the trio, Advocate Abad Ponda said, "Now the charge sheet in the case has been filed. So tampering of evidence cannot happen. The charge sheet says that images of suicide note were recovered from Payal's phone. The accused cannot tamper with the dying declaration. One accused is from Madhya Pradesh, second from Amravati and third from Akola. All three doctors have been suspended from Nair hospital. So, the accused can't affect further investigation. They are behind bars for the last 59 days now."
Citing the content of Tadvi's suicide note, Ponda said, "The deceased did not mention anything about the casteist remark in her suicide note. The suicide note is all work-related. No mention of any caste."
The court observed that a formal recording set up will take time.
The victim's lawyer, Gunaratna Sadavarte, said that the trial court has ordered that all the proceedings should be video recorded.