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Zubeen Garg’s family writes to PM seeking expeditious trial in his death case

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Last updated: January 24, 2026 12:08 pm
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Published: January 24, 2026
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  • ‘Set up a special court’
  • ‘Active diplomacy with Singapore’
An undated image of singer Zubeen Garg.

An undated image of singer Zubeen Garg.
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The family of Assam’s cultural icon Zubeen Garg on Saturday (January 24, 2026) wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting a special court for expedited trial and appropriate diplomatic legal action in Singapore in connection with his death last September.

They also sought for bail to not be granted to any of the accused in the case till the judicial process is over.

In a memorandum signed by Garg’s wife Garima, sister Palmee Borthakur and uncle Manoj Borthakur, the family said the singer-composer’s death has “left behind not merely a grieving family but millions of people seeking clarity and lawful action” in the matter.

They mentioned that while the Assam Police’s CID is investigating the matter here, the Singapore authorities are also conducting their own enquiry with the family in “continuous engagement with authorities in both jurisdictions”.

‘Set up a special court’

The family have now sought the intervention of the Union government in constituting a special court “to ensure focused adjudication, public confidence and avoidance of procedural delay in the case”.

They have sought fast-tracking of the trial through appropriate judicial and administrative measures “so that justice is neither delayed nor diluted by time”, and also ensuring that none of the accused are granted bail unless the process of justice is completed.

The family also requested the appointment of more public prosecutors, if necessary, to assist the five-member team already put in place by the Assam government, “so that the case is conducted with the highest professional competence and seriousness it warrants and in order to expedite the process”.

‘Active diplomacy with Singapore’

They further sought “active diplomatic and legal engagement” with Singapore to monitor proceedings in the Coroner’s Court at the highest level, to ensure that all relevant materials and testimonies are made available to Indian authorities, explore all lawful avenues for mutual legal assistance, and prevent jurisdictional complexity from becoming a barrier to truth.

“We are a family in grief, but also citizens of a Republic founded on justice. We place our trust in your good office to ensure that this matter is pursued with the seriousness, urgency and moral weight it deserves,” the family added in the letter.

Garg had died on September 19 while swimming in the sea in Singapore, where he had gone to attend the North East India Festival.

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the state police’s CID is probing the case and had submitted its chargesheet on December 12.

Out of the seven arrested in the case so far, the SIT has accused four of murder and one of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The other two have been charged with criminal conspiracy and criminal breach of trust by misappropriating funds or property entrusted to them.

A separate enquiry is also underway by local authorities in Singapore, with a coroner’s court recently ruling out foul play and stating that Garg was severely intoxicated and had drowned off Lazarus Island after declining a life jacket.

Published – January 24, 2026 05:38 pm IST



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