Supreme Court Issues Notice to Assam Govt, Former SP in Custodial Torture Case
SC Notice to Assam Govt, Ex-SP in Custodial Torture Case

The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Assam government and a former district superintendent of police in an appeal challenging the Gauhati High Court's refusal to order a CBI probe into allegations of custodial torture of a youth in 2023, who later died by suicide allegedly due to mental pressure.

Advocate Arif Jwadder said, "The apex court has issued the notice to the state government and the then SP of Jorhat, Mohan Lal Meena, who is an accused in the case."

The appeal stems from a petition by Rimly Gogoi, who alleged that her brother Dipankar Gogoi was detained by personnel of Titabar police station on December 22, 2023, in connection with a bomb blast that occurred on December 14 at Lichubari in Jorhat. He was released on the intervening night of December 22 and 23.

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In her protest petition before a lower court objecting to the police final report, Rimly Gogoi Saikia alleged that Dipankar was picked up on December 22, 2023, without any reason. She alleged that IPS officer Mohan Lal Meena, then SP of Jorhat and named as the prime accused, pointed his service pistol at Dipankar's head and forced him to confess to the Lichubari blast.

Saikia alleged that Dipankar was brutally tortured when he pleaded innocence, and that he was again picked up on December 23, 24, and 25 in 2023 and subjected to torture. She also alleged that the SP threatened to shoot him dead.

On December 26, Dipankar's body was found hanging from a tree behind the garden of their house. Saikia alleged that he took the extreme step due to police torture.

Following the protest petition, the lower court ordered a re-investigation by a senior police officer. Citing dissatisfaction with the investigation and its progress, Saikia moved the Gauhati High Court in 2025 seeking a CBI investigation.

The high court, after considering the facts and circumstances, held that Saikia did not produce material to show that the investigation was conducted in a shoddy manner or to shield police personnel, and declined to order a CBI probe.

Saikia then approached the Supreme Court challenging the high court order, leading to the issuance of notice to the state and the former SP.

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