Greater Noida, July 4 -- A junior engineer (JE), sub-division officer (SDO), and other unidentified employees of the power department were booked for charges of causing death by negligence after a 38-year-old man was electrocuted and his 18-year-old daughter suffered a heavy electric shock while working at their agriculture field in Dankaur, Greater Noida, on Tuesday, police said on Thursday. Police identified the deceased as Satish, a villager in Dankaur, and his daughter as Soniya. "In the afternoon, when Satish and his daughter Soniya were working in the field. They suffered current just as electricity flowed into the wet ground due caused by a transformer installed next to the field," said Dankaur station house officer (SHO) Munendra Singh. It was the first time that electricity flowed out of transformer, said officials. "As their family learnt about the incident, the two were rushed to a hospital where Satish was declared brought dead and Soniya is under treatment," the SHO said. On the complaint of Satish's nephew Kailash, a case under BNS sections for causing death by negligence and act endangering life was registered against power department employees. "As Satish's family alleged that they had tried to stop the power department from installing a transformer next to their field, so a case was registered against the JE, SDO, and other unidentified suspects of power dealers," said SHO Singh, adding that further investigation is underway in the matter. "According to preliminary information, the likely cause of the accident appears to be the electrification of an iron fence installed at the edge of the field, which was a locally constructed structure and not officially erected by the department. At the current stage, there is no direct evidence of any negligence or error committed by departmental officials," said Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited, chief engineer, Sanjay Kumar....