Patna’s Chanakya National Law University is reeling from the suspected suicide of final-year LLM scholar Mayank Raj, whose lifeless form was found dangling in his hostel room. The Jharkhand resident’s death has sparked debate, with loved ones rejecting the suicide tag outright.
The episode began with hostel personnel’s shocking find within Jakkarpur limits. Post-extraction from the ligature, hospital staff could do little as vital signs had ceased. Law enforcement from the local station mobilized, backed by forensic aficionados.
The chamber’s trove—iPhone, iPad, docs, and a missive touching on love woes—fuels the narrative of a heartsick soul. Yet, these artifacts head to expert scrutiny to validate or refute suppositions.
Family members, bridging the distance from Ranchi, arrived anguished and adamant. Denying any suicidal propensity in their kin, they’ve rallied for an unflinching examination. No names dropped in blame, but resolve is palpable.
Detectives are dissecting digital trails: telephony logs, online dialogues, relational webs. The FSL’s granular sweep hunts for inconsistencies. This multi-pronged assault aims to crystallize the circumstances of Mayank’s demise.
Beyond the immediate tragedy, it spotlights wellness chasms in academia. CNLU, synonymous with excellence, navigates fallout as probes persist. The pursuit of veracity continues, balancing grief with the imperatives of justice.
