Court pulls up police for shoddy probe in 2020 Delhi riots case

The court asked the Delhi Police Commissioner to conduct an inquiry against the Investigating Officer who prepared the charge sheet merely based on ‘hearsay evidence’

Published - October 21, 2023 12:21 am IST - New Delhi

Para millitary force personnel in Shiv Vihar (North East Delhi) after days of violence, in New Delhi on February 28, 2020. Sandeep Saxena

Para millitary force personnel in Shiv Vihar (North East Delhi) after days of violence, in New Delhi on February 28, 2020. Sandeep Saxena | Photo Credit: Sandeep Saxena

The Karkardooma court in Delhi has once again slammed the police for the shoddy probe in a case pertaining to northeast Delhi riots in 2020. The court asked the Police Commissioner to conduct an inquiry against the Investigating Officer (IO) who prepared the charge sheet merely based on “hearsay evidence”.

“....it is very painful that previous IOs literally wasted time of this court by filing report of investigation based on hearsay evidence,” observed Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala on Thursday.

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The court was hearing an application moved by IO Arvind Kumar seeking permission to re-examine the witnesses to get clarifications about the exact time and date of the incidents that were clubbed together in case.

The matter pertains to a First Information Report (FIR) lodged at the Gokulpuri police station during riots, in 2020, in which multiple people have been accused for rioting, arson and unlawful assembly.

Description of evidence

Earlier in January, the court had directed the police to file description of evidence to show the date and time of each incident in the case where multiple FIRs have been clubbed.

“…till now the time of alleged incidents as reported in previous charge sheets are based on the statement of complainants/witnesses, who had not seen the incidents themselves and who referred to such timing on the basis of getting such information from other person,” the IO said in the application.

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The court directed the Commissioner of Police to initiate a departmental inquiry in respect of the conduct of previous IOs in the investigation of this case and in buying time from the court in the name of coming up with a concrete report of investigation till date.

“It is also expected that the officials concerned must be sensitised to at least not waste the court’s time on false pretexts,” the judge noted.

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