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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 11. The Delhi High Court has issued notices to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), the Delhi Government and the Delhi Police Commissioner on a petition by the father of a former Class IX student of Navyug School in Moti Bagh here seeking lodging of an FIR in connection with alleged murder of his son on the school premises in 2002. Issuing notices to the three, Justice R.C. Chopra asked them to file replies to the petition by December 3. The petitioner, Bijairam Swain, a resident of Orissa, through his counsel, Shanmuga Patro, submitted that a Division Bench of the High Court had earlier directed the Crime Branch of the Delhi police to investigate the case when the petitioner approached it. Following the Court orders, the Crime Branch initiated investigation into the complaint but it abandoned the probe midstream, the petition said. The petitioner then approached the NHRC seeking its intervention in the matter but it refused to take note of the complaint, Mr. Patro said.
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