Usury cases: HC issues notice to DGP, finance secretary

Press Trust of India  |  Madurai 

The Madras High today issued notice to the police chief and state secretary asking them to file counter to a seeking to set up a separate team for investigating usury cases.

A division bench of the court's Madurai bench, comprising Justices Venugopal and Abdul Quodhose, directed the DGP and the secretary to file their counter before December 4.


The petitioner, Kanagavel Pandian of Tirunelveli district, alleged that rowdies and politically influential persons were involved in usury.

The usury cases should be investigated by a separate team and also a committee should be formed to create awareness about the evils of usury, he submitted.

The usury menace came to the fore with a couple setting themselves and their daughters, aged two and five, on fire at the collectorate complex in Tirunelveli on October 23 protesting 'harassment' by a money lender.

While the woman and the children died the same day, the man succumbed to burn injuries the next day.

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First Published: Wed, November 01 2017. 21:57 IST