Mumbai (Maharashtra): A lawyer approached the Bombay High Court (HC) on Thursday urging it to take cognisance of the death of a 26-year-old man allegedly in police custody.
Advocate Arvind Tiwari submitted his application to the vacation bench of Justice KK Tated, urging the court to take cognisance of the incident and pass appropriate directions to the state government to initiate strict action.
He also sought that a committee headed by a retired High Court judge be set up to conduct an inquiry into the incident.
Justice Tated directed the High Court registry to place the application before Chief Justice Pradeep Nandrajog for necessary directions.
"Custodial death is perhaps one of the worst crimes in a civilised society governed by the rule of law. As per reports, the number of custodial deaths in the state of Maharashtra is very high," Tiwari said in his application.
It further said that the government has so far not complied with previous High Court orders which directed that CCTV cameras be installed in each and every police station to avoid such incidents.