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Delhi riots: presence ‘natural’, bail granted to two persons

The court noted that both the accused were arrested in November last year, almost seven months after the FIR was registered

PTI New Delhi Published 05.03.21, 12:32 AM
The court said though  the witnesses were there, yet no judicial test identification parade has been conducted and the alleged identification of the accused had taken place on the basis of their black and white photographs

The court said though the witnesses were there, yet no judicial test identification parade has been conducted and the alleged identification of the accused had taken place on the basis of their black and white photographs Shutterstock

A Delhi court on Thursday granted bail to two persons in a case related to northeast Delhi riots, saying their presence was natural at the scene of crime as they resided in the vicinity.

Additional sessions judge Amitabh Rawat granted bail to Mohd Shariq and Mohd Shahzad on furnishing a bail bond of Rs 15,000 with one surety of like amount each in the alleged murder of one Prem Singh during the last year riots in the Welcome area.

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The court noted that both the accused were arrested in November last year, almost seven months after the FIR was registered.

The court said though the witnesses were there, yet no judicial test identification parade has been conducted and the alleged identification of the accused had taken place on the basis of their black and white photographs.

“According to the prosecution, Imran was identified as a person who had held Prem Singh and Asif as the one who stabbed Prem Singh. The applicant’s (Shariq’s) role is that of participation in the unlawful assembly also constituting of accused Imran and Asif and thereby murder by way of imputation under Section 149 (unlawful assembly) IPC.

“The accused (Shariq and Shahzad) resides in the vicinity of the scene of the crime and therefore their presence was natural,” it said in its order.

The court directed them not to leave Delhi without its prior permission and not to tamper with evidence.

During the hearing, advocate Pritish Sabharwal, appearing for both the accused, claimed they have been falsely implicated in the case.

Special public prosecutor Anuj Handa, appearing for the police, opposed the bail pleas saying Shariq and Shahzad allegedly were part of the unlawful assembly that had stabbed Singh.

At least 53 people were killed and around 200 injured in the the February 24 riots.

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