New Delhi: A day after a women judge posted to Uttar Pradesh’s Budaun district died at her official residence, the police on Sunday (February 4) said they had “lodged a case for murder against unidentified persons” based on her father’s complaint.Twenty-nine-year-old Jyotsna Rai, originally from Mau district, was the Budaun Civil Judge (Junior Division), The Indian Express reported. A purported suicide note was found at her home.The judge’s father, Ashok Kumar Rai, lodged a complaint at the Kotwali police station, after which an FIR was registered under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code. The complaint says it is suspected that the judge was first killed and then hanged.“In his complaint, he has written that someone killed her daughter … in her apartment. We will go forward based on the evidence and the post-mortem examination report. The post-mortem examination is ongoing,” Alok Mishra, Circle Officer (City), Budaun, was quoted as saying.Rai’s body was found on Saturday morning after her colleagues called the police when she did not come to work and was not reachable.The police have said they found the suicide note and nobody had been named in it. “She has not named anyone. No allegations were mentioned against anyone in the note. The post-mortem report is awaited. It seems like a case of suicide. We are speaking to her relatives and will take further action as per our findings and the post-mortem report,” Alok Priyadarshi, SSP, Budaun, had said on Saturday.The judge’s brother, Himanshu Shekhar Rai, has raised questions on the police’s investigation into the matter, saying they have not taken finger prints from doors that had not been locked in the house.