Forensic team to visit Sunanda suite again

The court noted that no offence was found on part of the hotel and no police official had visited the suite for over a year.

Update: 2017-08-20 00:18 GMT
Hours after Pushkar was found dead, the suite was sealed for investigation. (Photo: File)

New Delhi: A forensic team would visit the suite in a five-star hotel where Congress leader Shashi Tharoor’s wife Sunanda Pushkar was found dead in 2014, to collect further evidence, a Delhi court was on Saturday informed.

The information about the proposed visit of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) team was disclosed to the court by the hotel management which has sought its de-sealing of the suite here Pushkar had died under mysterious circumstances. Metropolitan magistrate Dharmender Singh also pulled up the Delhi police for delaying the de-sealing of the suite while referring to an order passed on July 21 by his predecessor asking it to deseal the occupied premises within four weeks.

The advocate, appearing for the hotel, said it had received a letter on Friday from the police saying that the CFSL team would visit the suite again on September 1. “Why did you take two months to inform the hotel that you will need more time,” the court asked the police. The court, however, allowed the police plea seeking one more opportunity for filing of the compliance report in the court regarding de-sealing of the suite. It directed the agency to file the report on September 4.

The court had on July 21 ordered de-sealing of the suite within four weeks, saying the hotel could not be put to unending hardship due to laxity on part of the police. The court had, however, said the probe agency would be at liberty to visit the suite before filing of the compliance report in the court regarding de-sealing of the suite. The police was also allowed to take out the articles lying inside the suite with due care for the purpose of investigation.

The court noted that no offence was found on part of the hotel and no police official had visited the suite for over a year. The police had said in its earlier status report that it was not able to reach a definitive conclusion so far regarding cause of Pushkar’s death. 

The hotel had submitted that locking of the suite was creating sanitary issues for it. The hotel claimed that due to the sealing of the suite, which costs between '55,000 and '61,000 a night, it suffered a loss of over Rs 50 lakh in the last three years.

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