Delhi Violence: Courtroom Grants Bail To One Accused, Cites Lack Of Proof

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Clashes had damaged out in northeast Delhi on February 24. (File)

New Delhi:

A Delhi court docket Thursday granted bail to an accused in a case associated to violence in north east Delhi in February, saying that the police failed to present any passable reply to what proof has been discovered towards him.

Further Classes Choose Vinod Yadav granted the reduction to Vinod Kumar on furnishing a bail bond of Rs 20,000 with one surety of like quantity.

“On inquiry being produced from the IO (investigating officer) by this court docket, it has been said by the IO that the applicant (Vinod Kumar) was not seen in any of the movies. It’s also admitted by the IO that the applicant has been arrested on this matter solely on account of the truth that his identify is there within the FIR.

“When the IO was additional questioned about any materials towards the applicant then the IO couldn’t give any passable reply thereto,” the court docket stated in its order.

It directed Vinod Kumar to not make any endeavour to threaten the witnesses or tamper with proof within the case.

It additionally directed him to frequently attend the court docket listening to.

“Contemplating the information and circumstances of the case in totality and the information that the applicant is the everlasting resident of Delhi, the investigation within the matter being full and the trial is more likely to take very long time and no helpful function could be served by holding the applicant in incarceration, the applicant (Vinod Kumar) is accordingly, admitted to bail…,” the court docket stated.

In the course of the listening to held by means of video conferencing, Vinod Kumar’s counsel informed the court docket that he has not been seen in any video footage and the investigation within the case was full.

His lawyer additional stated that the trial was going to take a very long time to be accomplished within the case.

Particular Public Prosecutor Ram Chander Singh Bhaduria, showing for the state, opposed the bail plea saying Vinod Kumar was named as an accused within the grievance filed within the case.

Vinod Kumar was arrested on April 17 within the case associated to violence in Karawal Nagar in February. He was booked for offences of rioting and illegal meeting.

Clashes had damaged out in northeast Delhi on February 24 after violence between citizenship regulation supporters and protesters spiralled uncontrolled leaving no less than 53 folks lifeless and round 200 injured.



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