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‘Serious doubt upon the credibility of police witnesses’- Muslim Youth Granted Bail in Delhi Violence Case

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A court in Delhi granted bail to Shah Alam, a Muslim youth who was accused in a case related to the northeast Delhi violence 2020.

The court raised serious doubts on the testimonies of police witnesses as the complainant had not called the police on the day of the incident.

“The applicant is not visible in any CCTV footage/video clip. No recovery of any sort has been affected from the applicant. It is a matter of record that the statements recorded under Section 161Cr.PC of PWs Kuldeep Bansal and Narender Bansal are undated and no suitable/plausible explanation in this regard has been accorded on behalf of investigating agency. Be that as it may, it is further a matter of record that even no call at number 100 was made by the aforesaid witnesses on the date of incident,” Indian Express quoted the court while saying.

Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav said that this casts a serious doubt upon the credibility of police witnesses.

Shah Alam was accused in the case in which a 19-year-old Prince Bansal sustained gunshot injuries.

The court observed that Bansal did not specifically name Shah Alam in his complaint dated 02.03.2020.

However, the court questioned that “what stopped the police constables from reporting the matter to the police station and bring the same in the knowledge of higher police officers there”.

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