Kerala ADM Suicide Case: Family Moves Supreme Court Seeking CBI Investigation

The family of a Deputy Collector (ADM) from Kerala, who recently died by suicide, has asked the Supreme Court to order a CBI investigation into the case. They believe that the current investigation is not enough and that only a central agency like the CBI can uncover the full truth.

The ADM was found dead under mysterious circumstances a few weeks ago. His sudden death shocked many people across the state. The police began an investigation, but the family says they have serious doubts about how the case is being handled. They claim that there may be powerful people involved, and they worry that the truth may be hidden if the local police continue to lead the investigation.

The family has now filed an official petition in the Supreme Court. In the petition, they have asked the court to direct the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to take over the case. They believe that the CBI has more experience and resources to handle such a sensitive and high-profile case. They also feel that a CBI probe will be more neutral and trustworthy.

The ADM’s relatives said that he faced a lot of pressure at work before his death. They also mentioned that he had spoken to some close friends about stress and possible threats. These details have made the family even more certain that someone might have pushed him to take such a step. They want the CBI to look into all possible reasons behind his suicide, including harassment and political pressure.

Many people in Kerala have supported the family’s demand. Social media users, civil society groups, and some political leaders have also asked for a fair and independent probe. They believe that justice must be served and that the real facts should come out.

Now, all eyes are on the Supreme Court. The court will soon hear the plea and decide whether to order a CBI investigation. The family hopes that the top court will help them get the justice they are seeking for their lost loved one.

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