Hello friends news from Delhi to the National Capital Territory of India So you must remember that there was riot in Delhi Want to tell that the investigation done by the police, that they did such a good investigation That is, made fun of him and he has also been fined, so let us tell you what is the news and why.
Delhi Police has been fined, in the northeast area of Delhi
In February last year, the victim of the riots, Mohammad Nasir, kept worrying that the FIR might now be possible, for this he had to make rounds day and night, now probably because the Delhi Police says that the decision of the fine should be appealed to the upper court. You may understand that there is no one more than the court, Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav, after hearing the case, imposed a fine of Rs 25000 on Delhi Police last week, also told the Delhi Police Commissioner that he Taking action against the police officers probing the case, report it to the court, in its order that the Delhi Police's investigation into Nasser's case is "extremely reckless and ridiculous", the order said, adding that those accused of assault by Nasir Police officers have tried to make ways to rescue him
Serious allegations were also leveled at large about the role of Delhi Police during and after the riots. The human rights activists and the lawyers of the victims, who made the allegations, said that the police adopted a biased attitude, gave free rein to the selected rioters and was seen supporting the rioters in many places.
But on March 11, 2020, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had described the Delhi riots in Parliament as part of a larger well-planned conspiracy and said about the Delhi Police that they have done a commendable job and brought the riots under control within 36 hours.
Nasser was shot in the eye during the struggle riots in a Delhi court and the petition he filed saying that the robbers had died
Returned on March 11 after getting treatment in the hospital Nasir, a resident of East Delhi's Govindpuri area, had alleged in his petition that instead of registering an FIR for the attack on him, the Bhajanpura police station officials mixed his complaint with another, lawyer Mahmood Pracha told the BBC. that the police have linked the complaint with the fir in which the accused is a Muslim
In the affidavit filed in the court by advocate Mehmood Pracha, it was said that the police was not only avoiding registering an FIR on the complaint of assault but Asif had named the attackers. Nasser told the BBC that he was attacked on 24 February after coming from the hospital after treatment and he tried hard to register an FIR.
He said that the FIR was not registered, so we sent our words to the top police officers through speed post, but the speed post came back, on which it was written and refused to accept it. Last year on the 8th of July, a police officer came to take my statement while the police had filed the charge sheet in the case on 17th June itself.
Mohammad Nasir says, I asked the police officer how the charge sheet was filed in the case of attack on me without taking my statement Last year in 2021, the Metropolitan Magistrate's court had ordered the police not only to register an FIR of the attack, but instead of registering an FIR, the Delhi Police challenged this order in the District and Sessions Court.
In his order of July 13 in the same case and Additional District and Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav wrote that the attitude of the police in Nasir's case is very shocking, then while rejecting the appeal of the Delhi Police on the previous court order to register the FIR, the judge Said that the case diary of the police was also not correct, which should have been as per the norms of CrPC but this has not been done.
We are telling this news because it can happen to anyone, it should not be linked with religion, caste and as per the court order, I am only telling it. Anyone can have problems and how did you like the news? Share it more and let people know what else can happen More than 50 people were killed while more than 50 were injured in the riots in Delhi
After protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in different areas of Delhi, the reports of different parties claiming a fair investigation into the riots in Delhi have been presented in stark contrast to each other, the Delhi Minorities Commission on the role of the police. While questions have been raised, this type of report led by Supreme Court lawyer Monica Arora has been called from fall to riots, in which anti-CAA protesters have been blamed for rioting under a certain conspiracy.
The news is a court order, in this, from Human Rights to our Indian Law
Judge Vinod Yadav ji has also imposed a fine of 25000 on Delhi Police.
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