On Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput's first death anniversary, a fresh complaint has been filed with the National Human Rights Commission (
NHRC) seeking action under suo-moto cognizance for a fair probe in the ongoing death case of Sushant.
Filed by a law student from the University of Mumbai, Ashish Rai, the official complaint claimed that the actor’s death was ‘unnatural’ and stated that Sushant was given drugs ‘without his or his parent’s permission'. It also mentioned that the late actor was ‘mentally tortured’ by nepotism in Bollywood, which is allegedly the main reason behind his ‘unnatural’ death. Currently, the case has been registered as per suo-moto cognizance under case diary no. 9279/IN/2021 before the NHRC.
Earlier today, fans were also spotted paying tribute to the actor outside his Mumbai residence with placards that read, "#FairJustice for Sushant Singh Rajput" in connection with the actor's ongoing death case.
On June 14 last year, Sushant was found dead at his residence in Bandra, Mumbai under unusual circumstances. His demise was initially investigated by the Mumbai Police, however, later the Central Bureau of Investigation took over the case. While the Enforcement Directorate was probing the financial angle in the death case, the Narcotics Control Bureau has been investigating a drug case that emerged during the death probe.