 35-year-old E. Subramani was picked up by the Tamil Nadu police from his house in Mail Bhattampakkam, Kadalore in May 2015, but he never returned. Since then, his wife Revathi has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and death of her husband. She narrates the sequence of events starting with the police picking him up in the middle of the night to his death nine days later. Revathi alleges that the police summoned her continuously for seven days and verbally abused and threatened to manhandle her. Revathi's wife Revathi has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged custodial torture and she has been waging a legal battle against the alleged On June 4th, Subramani was taken to Jipma Hospital in Nehbarang, Puducherry. Two days later, he died. Melpattampakkam villagers blocked the Kadalur Panroti Road for more than an hour, alleging that he died because of polis torture. He was taken to Jipma Hospital for more than an hour, alleging that he died because of polis torture. He was taken to Jipma Hospital for more than an hour, alleging that he was taken to Jipma Hospital for more than an hour, alleging that he died because of polis torture. He was taken to Jipma Hospital for more than an hour, alleging that he died because of polis torture. He was taken to Jipma Hospital for more than an hour, alleging that he died because of polis torture. A few Dalit and women's organizations are helping Rehwati in her legal fight and for her to stand on her own feet. Due to their persistent struggle, the case registered as a suspicious death was declared homicide in August 2022. A Kadalur court directed the district police to book a police inspector, a sub-inspector and a constable for murder in police custody. The court also directed the police to book the case under various sections of the Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe Prevention of Atrocities Act. We don't have anything else to do. They are the only ones who can take our clothes and food. If they are not there, we are not there. There are still many women like me who are in trouble. I will do whatever I can to help them. I will take care of all the women who are in trouble. They have been in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They did not get the justice of the Dalit atrocities. They are in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They have been in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They have been in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They have been in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They have been in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They are in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They are in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They are in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. They are in a fight for the justice of the Dalit. The CB CID is presently handling the murder case. The accused cops have moved Madras High Court to stay the agency's action against them. Revati has four schoolgoing children, three daughters and a son. She's bringing them up with her daily wages.