Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Not possible to expect a free and fair trial by Delhi Police’s lawyers in riot cases: AAP Government

The Delhi government has rejected the panel of advocates headed by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta for the purposes of representing the Delhi Police in the northeast Delhi riots cases on the ground that the Prosecution and Investigating Agency should be distinct and independent of each other.

According to Bar and Bench, A decision to this effect was taken by the Delhi government’s Cabinet on Tuesday after the Lieutenant Governor granted a week’s time to decide on the Delhi Police’s proposal pertaining to the appointment of “six senior lawyers” as “special counsel” for as many as 85 Delhi riots cases before the High Court and the Supreme Court.

The question of who would represent the Delhi Police in the riots cases has continuously been posed before the Delhi High Court over the past couple of months.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government Cabinet took notice of the “questions raised by several courts against bias in Delhi Police’s actions” and observed that it is not possible to expect “free and fair trial by lawyers appointed by Delhi Police“.

“It was unfortunate that the Lt Governor was repeatedly interfering in the decision of appointment of the panel of lawyers”, it said.

Delhi Government’s press statement reads: “..Section 24 of the CrPC also mentions that the Delhi government has the right to appoint public prosecutors. Under the Constitution, the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of Delhi has special powers to intervene and overturn any decision of the elected government of Delhi. But the Supreme Court has said that the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor can exercise this right only in the rarest of rare cases. Otherwise, it is against the spirit of democracy. Appointment of a panel of lawyers does not fall into any rare category and it is a normal procedure. For this reason, the Delhi government is fully empowered to appoint lawyers.”

Kejriwal government has now recommended its Home Department to constitute a panel of the nation’s best advocates to represent the Delhi Police.

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