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The court slammed Delhi police in 2020 cases of riots

The court slammed Delhi police in 2020 cases of riots
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New Delhi: Delhi Court has attracted the police for not obeying his instructions to supply color photographs and CCTV recordings to be accused of in the case of February 2020 riots in sequence, asking why the right legal action was not taken against officials.
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Metropolitan Magistrate Head Arun Kumar Garg issued a warning after Vinod, one of the accused of riots, appreciated it that even though he had received a complete copy of the charging sheet, a reliable copy of the photo by the prosecution in it had not been supplied to him.
Revealing displeasure about this, the judge noted that the investigation officer (IO) and the Deputy Commissioner of the Police (Northeast) had failed to ensure the previous direction compliance to “ensure supply copies of color photographs and CCTV recordings in all case riots for all who were accused of recognition Right in the time limit “.
In a command on October 23, he directed a show of published causes to IO and DCP (NE), asking why the right actions according to the law, including below the Section 60 read with Section 122 of the Delhi Police Act, not taken for their non-compliance court.
“The explanation is equipped with IO and DCP Ne through the commissioner with the police range east,” the directed judge, asked them to stay present on the next hearing date if they want to take advantage of the personal hearing opportunity at the event causing notification.
He then directed IO to supply a colored copy of all the photos to accuse Vinod against the right recognition.
“Copies [from orders] are also sent to DCP Ne, commissioners with the police, East Kisaran and Police Commissioner, Delhi for their information and compliance,” he added and posted this problem for further processing on October 28.
Communal clashes broke out in the Northeast Delhi in February 2020, after violence between supporters of the citizenship law (amendment) and the protesters turned out of control leaving at least 53 people dead and more than 700 were injured.

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