Andhra Pradesh High Court adjourns PIL on custodial death of Gade Sai Krishna
The Andhra Pradesh High Court adjourned a PIL seeking a CBI probe into the custodial death of Gade Sai Krishna after being told that an SIT had been formed earlier and SHO S.S.V.V. Nagaraju had been arrested in the case.
Updated On - 24 June 2026, 01:09 PM
Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Wednesday adjourned the hearing on a PIL seeking orders for a CBI probe into the alleged custodial death of 25-year-old Gade Sai Krishna.
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the High Court, seeking orders for a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the disappearance of the youth after he was picked up by Krishna Lanka police in Vijayawada last month.
Advocate General informed the division bench that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) comprising senior officials has been constituted for a comprehensive probe into the incident.
The court was told that the state government is taking all steps for a smooth investigation.
The AG also brought to the notice of the court that suspended Circle Inspector (Station House Officer) S.S.V.V. Nagaraju, who is the accused in the case, has been arrested. He said the accused police official would be produced before court.
Let us wait and see, remarked the division bench while adjourning the hearing to July 6.
The SIT on Tuesday took suspended SHO Nagaraju into custody for interrogation. He was later arrested.
The arrest came two days after the state government constituted an SIT headed by Inspector General (Law and Order) M. Ravi Prakash.
The SIT comprises West Godavari Superintendent of Police Adnan Nayeem Asmi, Alluri Sitharamaraju SP Amit Bardar as members and Bapatla district Additional SP L. Sudhakar as the investigation officer. It is probing the allegations of wrongful confinement, murder and causing disappearance of evidence against the suspended SHO.
A case was registered on June 19 under sections 127 (4), 127 (6), 103 (1) and 238 of Bharat Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) on a complaint by Sai Krishna’s mother Vijaya Lakshmi, who alleged that her son was tortured and beaten to death in custody.
According to her, police had picked up Sai Krishna on May 9 for questioning in a case. She alleged that her son was illegally detained and subjected to custodial torture at the police station. She also alleged that his body was cremated at the Swargapuri electric crematorium to destroy evidence.
She filed a Habeas Corpus petition in the High Court, which directed the Krishna Lanka police to produce the victim before it on June 15. As the police could not produce Sai Krishna, the High Court directed the police to produce him by June 29.