A division bench comprising Chief Justice D B Bhosle and Justice Yashwant Verma dismissed the PIL filed by S K Khokhar, an advocate, who had prayed that the court exercise its powers under Article 226 of the Constitution and issue directions so that nomination papers of aforementioned political leaders, belonging to various parties, were not entertained.
The PIL had named leaders like BJP MLAs Sangeet Som and Suresh Rana, BSP MLAs Noor Saleem Rana and Maulana Jameel and Congress leader and former state minister Saeed-uz-Zama among those allegedly involved in the riots.
While granting relief to the former MP on a personal bond
of Rs one lakh and a surety of the like amount, the trial court had also asked him not leave the country without the court's permission and to cooperate in the probe.
The court was informed that the cases filed against Kumar falling under the jurisdiction of Janakpuri and Vikaspuri police stations in west Delhi, were lodged after delay of over 30 years as the complainant was "scared" to name the accused due to his "powerful" position.
He had said that as per complainant by one Harvinder Singh on the fateful day at around 11 AM, Kumar was seen leading a mob.
The complaint in Janakpuri pertains to the killing of two Sikhs -- Sohan Singh and his son-in-law Avtar Singh -- on November 1, 1984. The other relates to Gurcharan Singh who was burnt on November 2, 1984 in the jurisdiction of Vikaspuri police station.
SIT, which was set up in February 2015 on the direction of the Ministry of Home Affairs to reinvestigate the closed case, said it filed a detailed status report of the ongoing investigation before the trial court.
The SIT is headed by Pramod Asthana, an IPS officer of 1986 batch, and has Rakesh Kapoor, a retired district and sessions judge, and Kumar Gyanesh, additional deputy commissioner in Delhi Police, as its members.
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