Metropolitan Magistrate Ashok Kumar handed down the jail term to Bhawani Shankar, resident of Safdarjung Enclave in south Delhi, who had kept two persons as tenants in one of his houses in Kotla Mubarakpur without proper verification and in turn violated the notification given in this regard by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP).
"The act of the accused (Shankar) may seem not so serious in the first instance but if the consequences of the violation of the order in the present case are realised then it is clear that there is serious violation of law which might result in escaping of anti-social elements and sometimes terrorists from the arm of the law.
The court noted that as per the notification, verification is necessary when the tenants are kept in order to avert grave danger to human life and safety and to prevent injury to public property.
According to the police, on May 27, 2011, cops were checking tenant verification in the area when it was found that Shankar had kept two persons, Gautam Varaha and Hari Pada, as tenants.
It added that both tenants, who were made prosecution witnesses, had turned hostile during the trial and said that they did not know anything about the case.
The court, however, relied on the police witnesses and held that the statement of a hostile witness can be brushed aside if the prosecution is still able to produce credible evidence against the accused.
Shankar claimed that he was being falsely implicated in the case because he did not fulfil illegal demands of the police. He said the two persons were not his tenants but came to learn embroidery at his place from 9 AM to 7 PM.
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