Jaipur, June 8 -- The principal, hostel warden and two students of the Kota Government Medical College were booked on Saturday in connection to the suicide case of a 28-year-old MBBS student on March 5, officers aware of the matter said. "The first information report (FIR) was based on a direction by the SC/ST Commission last week. We have lodged a case against the principal of the college, hostel warden, and two students for falsely implicating the victim in a case of cheating during an exam last year and then barring him from future exams. This caused significant mental stress to him that led the student to take the extreme step. The victim's family also said that they suspected the accused carried out a planned murder. We are probing the matter," said station house officer of Mahaveer Nagar police station, Ramesh Kabia. According to the officers, the victim was allegedly found dead at his hostel room on the college campus on March 5. "He was a third-year student in the college at the time of death. A suicide note was also found from his belongings in which he stated that he had no reason to live as he failed to fulfil the dreams of his parents," he said. Kabia added: "Prima facie, he was allegedly found copying in an exam in 2023 after which the college administration barred him from appearing in the future exams. Despite several requests, the administration denied to withdraw the order. The victim's father, in his primary report on March 19, alleged that his son was falsely accused of copying in the exam. The administration's approach had caused severe mental stress to him but the college refused to listen to him." "His father also alleged that he suspected it could be a planned murder as there were injury marks on his body. However, police did not find anything in the autopsy report so far. We are checking the CCTV footage and will also question the accused regarding the matter," said Kabia. The latest FIR was lodged against the college principal Sangeeta Saxena, the then-hostel warden Nilesh Jain, and two of his classmates, Adarsh Foujdar and Sandeep Man, under section 102 (culpable homicide) of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and relevant sections of SC/ST Act. Commenting on the case, Principal Saxena, "I have never met the boy and his family before. I had a word with our exam supervisors and members of the academic council who informed me that he was found copying answers from the phone and was barred from appearing in any exam. Following the incident, he returned home and only came back to the campus four days before his death." She added: "It is surprising how my name appeared in this case. The warden, Jain, informed me about the suicide incident. I called the police. They recovered the body from the room. It is a case of suicide."...