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1. My Report was completed towards the end of August 1988 but was not
submitted as Delhi Administration desired that the other Members should
also finalize his Report. The intervening period was, therefore,
utilized to collect material to assess whether the conclusions arrived
at were in consonance with the later developments especially the
decisions of the courts.
2. From a study of the cases registered in connection with the riots and
their subsequent disposal the following picture emerges. The Delhi
Police registered about 391 cases during the first three days of
November, 1984. Out of these cases, 225 were sent up for trial under
various provisions of law. Of these 225 cases, we have been given to
understand that only 11 have so far ended in conviction and 75 were
acquitted ; 7 were discharged and 14 were either withdrawn or otherwise
decided. At present, about 118 cases are still pending decision. The
maximum number of convictions were secured in the Central District . In
East District, no case has ended in conviction and in the remaining four
Districts only one case each has ended in conviction.
3. A perusal of the decisions indicates that although a number of cases
were registered against members of the Sikh community who were at the
receiving end, not a single one so far has ended in conviction. They
have either been withdrawn in the interest of communal harmony or have
ended in acquittal. Another strange factor which emerges is that even
cases registered against persons who were arrested on the spot have
ended in acquittal. This clearly indicates that investigation and
follow-up of the cases was of a very poor quality. Further, in spite of
a large number of deaths which took place, only one case relating to
murder has ended in conviction. This relates to FIR No. 412, P.S. Delhi
Cantonment, Investigation was, however, on the basis of a subsequent
complaint received from the affected person. In this case, 6 persons
were convicted and awarded life imprisonment. This is an indicator to
the fact that proper investigation, even after long delay, could result
in successful prosecution and conviction. Details are given on page 391.
4. In the Central District, since pre-emptive action was taken in the
initial stages, several cases have ended in conviction which clearly
indicates that the police was alert and the follow-up also was of good
quality.
5. The picture in respect of East District which was worst affected is
really pitiable. Out of 89 cases registered , 59 were sent up for
prosecution and not a single case has so far ended in conviction . On
the other hand, 13 cases decided so far have ended in
acquittal/discharge. This is a clear indicator of the attitude of the
police of this District both during the riots and subsequently.
6. In the three other Districts badly affected viz. South, North and
West, the position is also unsatisfactory. In South District, 134 cases
were registered. Of these, only 61 were challenged and only one ended in
conviction, 38 ended in acquittal and 71 have been treated as untraced.
In West District out of 37 cases registered, 24 were challenged; only one
case has ended in conviction and 12 have ended in acquittal. Similarly,
in North District out of 49 cases registered and 32 sent up for trial,
only one has ended in conviction and 10 in acquittal. This certainly
reflects on the quality of investigation and follow-up even of the cases
registered.
7. As far as the Delhi Railway Police is concerned, in whose
jurisdiction a large number of trains were stopped and persons
slaughtered, only 7 cases were registered and they have all been closed
as untraced.
8. It is worthwhile mentioning that out of the cases which have ended in
acquittal/discharge, in at least three cases the FIRs themselves mention
arrests of79 persons ‘on the spot’. These persons were arrested for
loot/arson or under preventive sections for breach of peace. The fact
that even after ‘spot arrests’, miscreants could go Scot free would only
confirm the conclusions we have drawn that there was lack of will on the
part of the police personnel to pursue these matters to a logical
conclusion. Of these, two cases are from Central District; FIR 367/84,
P.S.Lahori Gate (26 persons); FIR 382/84, P.S. Lawrence Road (11
persons). In 5 cases of South District, 39 persons were shown to have
been arrested : FIR No. 814/84, (8 persons); FIR No. 815/84(12 persons)
FIR No. 817/84 (13 persons); FIRNo. 820/84(6 persons) all relating to
Defence Colony and in FIR No. 909/84 ( 3 persons ) of PS Hauz Khas . All
these cases have, however, ended in acquittal or discharge. Besides, in
two cases in which property was actually recovered after cases were
registered on 6.11.84 FIR No. 519/84 and 13.11.84 FIR No. 521/84 of P.S.
Punjabi Bagh, all the accused were acquitted.
9. As indicated earlier, the cases against the Sikhs were either
withdraw nor ended in acquittal. The following four cases were
withdrawn:-
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FIR No. 554/84 u/ss 302/307 IPC- PS West Patel Nagar;
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FIR No. 474/84 u/ss 302/307/34 IPC- PS Rajinder Nagar;
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FIR No. 798/84 u/ss 302/307/34 IPC- PS Karol Bagh; and
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FIR No. 424/84 u/ss 147/148/149/302/307 IPC- PS Kalyanpuri.
Four other cases in West District involving the Sikh community ended in
acquittal or discharge – FIR No. 511/84, P.S.Punjabi Bagh; FIR No.
351/84, P.S.Nangloi ; FIR NO. 443/84, P.S. Tilak Nagar and FIR No.
469/84 PS Nizammudin, South District, which has been discussed in the
Report on pages 301 and 302 , the case which was sent up for trial not
only ended in acquittal but the decision contained adverse remarks
against the police.
10. The above facts in respect of the case work are only illustrative in
nature and point to the fact that the conclusions arrived at in the
Report are generally in conformity with the findings in respect of the
good and bad work done by the police personnel to control the riots and
subsequent follow-up. It has not been considered desirable to go into
further details and consider all other relevant aspects as a separate
Committee had been set up by Delhi Administration to exclusively look
into the registration, investigation and prosecution of November 1984
riot cases. This general analysis, however, has been made only to
ascertain and determine whether the conclusions drawn in the Report
tally in a general way with the results of the cases so far finalized in
the courts.
(KM. KUSUM LATA MITTAL)
Date 28.2.1990
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