Mumbai, Nov. 4 -- The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (MSHRC) has taken cognisance of the death of Rohit Aarrya, officials said on Monday. In proceedings dated October 31, justice A M Badar, the chairperson of the commission, noted that the police had registered an accidental death case in the incident. He also noted that the inquest panchnama showed there was a bullet injury mark on the right side of Aarrya's chest, apart from other injuries. "As the death of Rohit Arya occurred in police action, the matter needs to be inquired by the Investigation Wing of this Commission.(sic)," the MSHRC order, issued on Monday, stated. The commission has issued a notice to the additional chief secretary of the state home department, and sought reports from the Mumbai police commissioner and the district magistrate. They have been asked to submit all documents related to the inquiry into the accidental death report registered at the Powai police station. They were also asked to furnish the post-mortem examination report, the final cause-of-death certificate, the magisterial inquiry report, the ballistics report and other relevant documents. In addition, the police commissioner has been asked to inform the commission whether any other litigation related to Aarrya's death in police action is pending before any court, tribunal, or commission. The MSHRC's investigation wing, headed by inspector general of police Vishwas Pandhare and registrar V P Kedar, will inquire into Aarrya's death and submit their "comprehensive report with all evidence collected" expeditiously, the order said. The commission also directed the state government to cooperate with its investigation wing and provide the necessary data and evidence. Aarrya, a filmmaker, had allegedly lured the children to RA Studio in Powai under the pretext of an audition before barricading them inside and threatening to set the place on fire. After hours of negotiations, the police stormed the premises and rescued all hostages....