HC seeks Centre's response on plea challenging North East Delhi riots report

By ANI | Published: February 23, 2021 08:40 PM2021-02-23T20:40:25+5:302021-02-23T20:50:02+5:30

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday sought a response from the Government of India on a petition challenging the report of a fact-finding committee constituted by the Delhi Minorities Commission in relation to February 2020 North East Delhi violence.

HC seeks Centre's response on plea challenging North East Delhi riots report | HC seeks Centre's response on plea challenging North East Delhi riots report

HC seeks Centre's response on plea challenging North East Delhi riots report

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday sought a response from the Government of India on a petition challenging the report of a fact-finding committee constituted by the Delhi Minorities Commission in relation to February 2020 North East Delhi violence.

The plea sought to quash and set aside a report dated June 27, 2020 published by the fact-finding committee constituted.

The plea has also challenged several private reports, including those published by Human Rights Watch, the Citizens and Lawyers Initiative and Amnesty International India.

The bench of Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh while issuing a notice in the petition and also sought responses from Delhi Police and the publishers of the reports and slated the matter for March 26.

The Petitioner, Dharmesh Sharma, a victim of the violence stated that the form and content of the reports are designed in such a fashion so as to deceive the judicial forums and the public at large. According to Sharma, the reports are intended to prejudice the general public and the world at large against the investigations and subsequent proceedings in accordance with the law.

The petition claims that the said reports have been made by individuals who have acted as "extra-constitutional private tribunals" and have sought to give credence to their reports by attaching their former constitutional and executive posts.

The petition says the reports of "extra-constitutional private tribunals" are based on evidence that was taken without any legal authority. Also, this evidence was taken selectively from people who have a vested interest in the subject matter.

According to the petitioner, the reports are not only biased but also impede the due process of law and the right to a fair trial in the matter.

Represented by Advocate Mahesh Jethmal and Advocate Ashish Dikshit, the petitioner urged the Court to declare such reports by any statutory authorities, private orgsations or "extra-judicial private tribunals" that are without any authority of law as void and ought not to be relied upon by any judicial forum including the courts where the matters in respect of Delhi riot cases are pending.

In February, violence took place in the northeast area of Delhi between groups supporting and opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which led to the deaths of at least 53 people.

( With inputs from ANI )

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