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ABHAYA MURDER CASE The Sister Abhaya Case is a case regarding the death of a Knanaya Roman Catholic nun, who was found dead in a water well in St Pius X convent in Kottayam, India, on 27 March 1992. She was 19 years old at the time of her death and was a member of St. Joseph's Congregation for women under the Knanaya Catholic diocese of Kottayam, Kerala in India. She was also a pre-degree student of BCM College, Kottayam and was staying in St Pius X Convent/Hostel at the time of her death. On the day of her death she got up from sleep early at around 4 am to study for her exam, had gone down to the kitchen of the hostel to get water from the fridge. Later her body was found in the well outside the kitchen in the convent/hostel compound. Initial investigations in the case by the local police and crime branch led to the conclusion as a case of suicide. Protests by the action council and a petition by the nuns of the congregation led to reinvestigation by the CBI. Though CBI concluded that Abhaya was murdered,they requested closure of the case for want of evidence.The request for closure was rejected by the courts. It was only after 16 years that they made the first arrests in the case. On 19 November 2008, two priests of the Kottayam Knanaya Catholic Diocese and a nun were arrested by the CBI. These arrests are considered as part of conclusions to a 16 year old unresolved case. The case assumes importance in India's judicial and law enforcement history on various counts. It has been investigated and reinvestigated by various police agencies of Kerala and various teams within Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI-India) for 16 long years. Manipulations by police, forensic teams and medico legal experts were alleged. Interference in the investigation by senior police officers and by politicians, was also alleged. There was also allegation of trial by the media. The Catholic Church in Kerala also was on the defence on allegations of murder and sexual misconduct by its priests and nuns. The Kerala Police, Kerala Crime Branch and CBI have been in the dock for inefficient, tardy and ineffective investigations and for allowing undue bureaucratic and political interference in the investigations. The case is also a typical example of judicial activism, with the Court refusing to accept police closure reports and ordering reinvestigation of the case again and again. The case also stands out for social activism, for the role played by the Civic Action Council to doggedly pursue impartial investigation in the case. Social activist Jomon Puthenpurackal pursued the case for 16 long years but he has been the target of various allegations on his motives.The parents of Sr. Abhaya has alleged profiteering by Jomon and has disassociated themselves from the action council. Allegations have been made that the investigations in the case were stalled and evidence destroyed as a result of powerful influences exerted by those involved as accused in the case. This is also a case where scientific investigation methods such as polygraph tests, brain mapping/brain fingerprinting and narco analysis were used to solve the case.The Supreme Court is to decide whether the tests are a violation of human rights and personal liberty. MOTIVE The CBI informed the Kerala High Court in late November 2008 and early December 2008 that Sister Abhaya had accidentally intruded upon Sr. Sephi and the other two accused priests in a "compromising position". Sr Sephi panicked and, on the spur of the moment, Sephie hit her with an axe meant for chopping firewood. The three accused together dumped Abhaya's body into the well. WHAT IS NARCO ANALYSIS TEST ? A person is able to lie by using his imagination. In the Narco Analysis Test, the subject's imagination is neutralised by making him semi-conscious. In this state, it becomes difficult for him to lie and his answers would be restricted to facts he is already aware of. Experts inject the subject with Sodium Pentothal or Sodium Amytal. The dose is dependent on the person's sex, age, health and physical condition. A wrong dose can result in a person going into a coma, or even death. The subject is not in a position to speak up on his own but can answer specific but simple questions. The answers are believed to be spontaneous as a semi-conscious person is unable to manipulate the answers. WHAT IS P300 TEST ? When the brain recognises a person or a sound, it generates a particular type of electric wave, which is called a P300. Sensors are attached to the head of a person undergoing a P300 test and the subject is seated before a computer monitor. He is then shown certain images or made to hear certain sounds. The sensors monitor electrical activity in the brain and register P300 waves, which are generated only if the subject has some connection with the stimulus, in this case pictures or sounds.