The Mumbai Police yesterday told the Bombay High Court that it would complete its probe into the death of Byculla Jail inmate Manjula Shetye and file a charge sheet against the six arrested jailers within three weeks
Manjula Shetye
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The Mumbai Police yesterday told the Bombay High Court that it would complete its probe into the death of Byculla Jail inmate Manjula Shetye and file a charge sheet against the six arrested jailers within three weeks.
The HC expressed satisfaction over the probe after a Mumbai police crime branch counsel submitted its report during the hearing on a PIL in the case.
A division bench of Justices B R Gavai and M S Karnik was hearing PIL filed by a resident, Pradeep Bhalekar, seeking a probe by an independent agency into the death of Shetye, 45, who was allegedly thrashed by the jail staff.
"The probe is likely to be completed soon and a charge sheet will be filed within 20 days," said crime branch counsel Rajeev Patil.
He said an independent inquiry was being conducted by a magistrate as required by law in matters of custodial deaths. Patil also said that an inquiry committee was set up against Dr Vishwas Rote for allegedly giving a false certificate stating there were no visible injury marks on Shetye's body.