TiIRUVANNAMALAI: The rapid observe (Mahila) Court in Tiruvannamalai has issued a witness warrant against a joint director of Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare division Kasi for no longer appearing for a case relating to dowry demise.
District judge G Magizhenthi, who is protecting the overall additional rate of the Mahila Court, issued a warrant against the professional for no longer appearing prior to the courtroom on a number of events to publish his inquest document in reference to the demise of a young woman, Gowri who allegedly committed suicide inside of two months of her marriage in 2013. "He was the 11th witness in the case. The warrant issued against the official a couple of days ago," stated the professional within the courtroom
The sufferer got married to at least one Gopal of Tiruvannamalai within the month of January 2013. She was once reportedly burdened through her husband and in-laws have been challenging more dowry. She reportedly committed suicide on March four the same yr. Following this, a case had registered underneath the availability of 174 (3) (case involves suicide through a girl inside of seven years of her marriage) and forwarded to then Revenue Divisional Officer of Tiruvannamalai Kasi for sub-judicial Justice of the Peace inquest.
The officer due to this fact was once promoted and transferred out of Tiruvannamalai district. However, the professional, who is at the moment working as JD of Tribal Welfare division in Chennai was once summoned for the listening to on December 20.
He, on the other hand, didn't appear for the listening to. Following which, the judge issued the witness warrant against the professional.
District judge G Magizhenthi, who is protecting the overall additional rate of the Mahila Court, issued a warrant against the professional for no longer appearing prior to the courtroom on a number of events to publish his inquest document in reference to the demise of a young woman, Gowri who allegedly committed suicide inside of two months of her marriage in 2013. "He was the 11th witness in the case. The warrant issued against the official a couple of days ago," stated the professional within the courtroom
The sufferer got married to at least one Gopal of Tiruvannamalai within the month of January 2013. She was once reportedly burdened through her husband and in-laws have been challenging more dowry. She reportedly committed suicide on March four the same yr. Following this, a case had registered underneath the availability of 174 (3) (case involves suicide through a girl inside of seven years of her marriage) and forwarded to then Revenue Divisional Officer of Tiruvannamalai Kasi for sub-judicial Justice of the Peace inquest.
The officer due to this fact was once promoted and transferred out of Tiruvannamalai district. However, the professional, who is at the moment working as JD of Tribal Welfare division in Chennai was once summoned for the listening to on December 20.
He, on the other hand, didn't appear for the listening to. Following which, the judge issued the witness warrant against the professional.
Warrant issued against official for not appearing for dowry death case
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December 30, 2017
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