Kerala HC orders Centre to facilitate repatriation of Vipanchika's mortal remains; child to be buried in UAE
The court directed the Central government and the Consul General to facilitate the process following the woman's death in Sharjah, UAE.
The court directed the Central government and the Consul General to facilitate the process following the woman's death in Sharjah, UAE.
The court directed the Central government and the Consul General to facilitate the process following the woman's death in Sharjah, UAE.
Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Thursday ordered the Central government and the Consul General, India-UAE Embassy, to facilitate the repatriation of Vipanchika Maniyan's mortal remains to India.
The 32-year-old woman was found hanging along with her one-year-old daughter in their residence in UAE's Sharjah.
Her maternal aunt had approached the Court seeking diplomatic engagement in the matter.
The Court today impleaded Vipanchika's husband as an additional respondent, who informed that following a mediation at the Embassy in Sharjah, it was decided that her mortal remains can be brought back to India and rituals can be completed by her maternal aunt. However, the daughter's remains will be buried by him in Sharjah, LiveLaw reported.
Justice N Nagaresh recorded these submissions and noting that the issues are almost settled consensually, said no further orders are required in the case. As such, the plea has been closed.
The maternal aunt's plea alleged that Vipanchika was subjected to constant mental harassment, emotional abuse and threats at the hands of her husband and his family members.
Apprehending tampering and destruction of material evidence surrounding her mysterious death, the plea also sought to ensure transparency in the investigation, proper post-mortem examination and medico-legal procedures of the deceased.
(With LiveLaw inputs)