Police did not register fir in the suicide case of coaching student in Kota, the Supreme Court reprimanded
The Supreme Court reprimanded the Kota coaching student case. The Supreme Court expressed dissatisfaction with the registration of a FIR in the student suicide. The court expressed concern about the growing cases of suicide by the students, and asked why the guidelines of the Supreme Court were not being followed. Additional Advocate General (AAG) Shiv Mangal Sharma, which appeared for the Rajasthan State, assured the court that the investigation report had already been submitted by Kota police and that the investigation was underway. Now a fir will also be submitted in this case immediately. Additional lawyer -General told the court that a sitting by the state government has been compiled to investigate the unnatural deaths and suicide of students in Rajasthan and that this sensitive matter is taken seriously. The next trial in this case will be held on July 14. You must increase this matter at the highest level. The Supreme Court ordered Aag Sharma to discuss the issue at a high level. In response, Aag Sharma said: “I am the first officer of this Honorable Court, and I can assure you that the investigation will be taken to the logical conclusion by law.” A Bank of Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan expressed serious concern about the delay in submitting a fir in his earlier orders issued on May 6 and May 13. The court said such a delay affects both justice and liability. The court expressed their concerns during the trial on May 6. The Supreme Court said during the trial on May 6 that this year is the 14th suicide in Kota. While 17 suicide was recorded in 2024. Also, did the court ask whether or not a FIR is registered in this suicide case? Mukul Rohatgi on behalf of the coaching institute presented his team in this case, senior lawyer Mukul Rohatgi of the Coaching Institute appeared in Kota. He argued, “The student left the institute in November 2024 and lived with her parents in Kota. The Rajasthan High Court also monitors the case parallel. The case must be transferred to the Supreme Court. Because the Supreme Court is already considering the case.” Share this story -tags