North East Delhi Violence: Court shows strong disapproval with submissions of accused lawyer, rejects bail

Nov 15, 2021

New Delhi [India], November 15 : A Delhi Court has shown strong disapproval with the submissions of Advocate Mehmood Pracha while rejecting the bail plea of an accused in a murder case related to North East Delhi Violence held in February last year.
Additional Sessions Judge Virender Bhat on November 11 in an order stated, "The submission of accused/applicant counsel is certainly not in good taste. These are noted with immense disgust, repugnance and strong disapproval".
Counsel has not pointed out any material on record to substantiate his claim that the riots were not communal in nature or were the handiwork of any political party, the court said.
Court further stated that it is the Counsel himself, who is now painting the entire Delhi Police with a communal brush by saying that the criminal cases related to the riots have been fastened upon the members of the Muslim community alone. The statement of Counsel is not only highly irresponsible but also patently false.
This court, while dealing with the cases related to the riots, has noticed that members of both the communities have been arraigned as accused and have been charge-sheeted by the police.
In some cases, it has been observed that there are witnesses belonging to Hindu Community cited against the accused belonging to the same community and witnesses belonging to the Muslim community cited against the accused belonging to the same community.
The police appear to have done their job with the utmost integrity and certainly not on communal lines. May be some lapses have been occurred during the investigation of these cases related to the riots but even those lapses also do not give any slightest indication that the investigation was not fair and impartial or that it was on communal lines, Court said.
The court while dismissing the bail petition of accused Arif stated that the allegations are very serious in nature. He is stated to be involved not only in the murder of one Alok Tiwari (deceased in the instant case) but also in the murder of two more persons namely Dinesh and Veerbhan. The evidence on record in this case prima facie indicates that the applicant was a member of an unlawful assembly that attacked and caused the death of one Alok Tiwari.
At least 53 people lost their lives and hundreds of others were injured in the violence, which erupted groups supporting and opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the northeast area of the national capital in February this year.