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also obtained on 25.8.14 regarding quantitative analysis of chemicals. Both these reports
were sent to Autopsy Board, AIIMS on 28.8.14. The Autopsy Board gave subsequent medical
opinion dated 27.9.14. In subsequent opinion report dt 27.09.14, the Autopsy Board
opined the cause of death in the case is poisoning. Viscera are positive for ethyl alcohol,
caffeine, acetaminophen and cotinine. Medical board reserved the comment on specific
poison/chemical since there is a lot of limitation on viscera report. The Autopsy Board
further required that a few of other medico legal points needs to be addressed by IO since the
circumstantial information are essential for medical opinion. In response to the information
sought by the Board, photographs of the scene of crime, statements of witnesses and
relatives, e mails etc. were provided to the Autopsy Board on 01.10.14 with a request that the
Board members may visit the scene of crime to collect any object/ material from the scene of
occurrence which may be of any importance for medical examination and conclusive opinion
in the post mortem report, as the scene of occurrence was still preserved.
The Autopsy Board members along with CFSL expert team visited the scene of occurrence on
5.11.2014 and lifted exhibits from there. Seized exhibits were sent to CFSL, Lodhi Road for
chemical examination. The report in this regard was received on 24.12.14 and the same was
sent to Autopsy Board along with other relevant treatment papers related to the deceased on
the same day. Latest report from Autopsy board in this matter has been received on 29.12.14,
in which autopsy board has opined that all above medical documents given by I.O and
detailed PM report including HPE conclude that the deceased Sunanda Pushkar was neither
ill nor any disease prior to her death. She was a normal healthy individual. In view of the
above analysis the death due to Natural Cause is ruled out in this case. The cause of death in
this case is poisoning. The poisoning is through oral route, however injectable route too
also cant be ruled out.
The autopsy board, AIIMS has now in its latest report vide no Cl.FM No 18/2014 dated
29.12.14 has concluded that it is not a natural death and the poisoning is through oral
route, however injectable route too also cant be ruled out. In view of this latest report a case
u/s 302 IPC is made out. Therefore a case u/s 302 IPC be registered and the investigation be
handed over to the undersigned. Copy of FIR be sent to ilaqa Magistrate and senior officers
through spl messenger. Date and time of occurrence --- 17.01.14 at about 09.00 pm Place of
occurrence---Room No 345, Hotel Leela Palace, New Delhi Date and time of sending tehrir
-------01.01.15 at 11.05 am (V.K.P.S.Yadav) P.S Sarojini Nagar 01.01.15
U/S 302 IPC
FIR Computerized Copy SHO FIR copy Spl
Messenger HC Rajesh No.830/SD MM , Jt CP/SER
DCP/South Residence
ASI/ DO