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Court allows UT cops to supply copy of ‘final note’ to wife

Passes order on an application filed by Amneet
Deceased Haryana IPS officer Y Puran Kumar.

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A local court has allowed the investigating officer to supply a copy of the final note left by IPS officer Y Puran Kumar, who died by suicide on October 7 at his Sector 11 house here, to his wife Amneet Puran Kumar.

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The court passed the order on an application filed by Amneet. The investigating officer moved her application before the court, seeking permission to provide her with a copy of the final note recovered from the IPS officer’s pocket and laptop bag after he shot himself dead.

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A will dated October 06 and “final note” dated October 7 were found on the body by a forensic team from the Sector 36 centre. More copies of the will and “final note” were recovered from a laptop bag in the bedroom of the house.

The court said it was observed that there was no specific provision under the BNSS to seek permission of the court to supply a copy of seized case property during investigation. Therefore, while there is no express requirement of prior permission under the law, the investigating officer is permitted to supply a copy of the “final note” and will, etc. to the complainant but by maintaining a proper case diary and ensuring that original documents are not tampered with.

In the eight-page final note, the IPS officer has reportedly given accounts of alleged harassment, including caste-based discrimination by some officers. He also named many officers in it.

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