Haldwani violence: Uttarakhand High Court grants bail to 50 persons due to ‘delayed’, ‘sluggish’ probe by police
The Hindu
Uttarakhand High Court grants default bail to 50 accused due to slow investigation process after violent incident.
The Uttarakhand High Court on Wednesday granted default bail to as many as 50 accused persons who were booked for offences like attempt to murder, rioting, and dacoity in relation to the violence that took place after the demolition of a madrasa and mosque as part of an anti-encroachment drive in Haldwani’s Banbhoolpura in February this year.
The violence had left five people dead and over 100 injured after which the affected area, Banbhoolpura, remained under curfew for 12 days.
The bail was granted by the Bench of Justices Manoj Kumar Tiwari and Pankaj Purohit on the ground that no charge sheet was filed in the case, even after 90 days of the incident.
“The manner in which investigation proceeded clearly reveals the carelessness on the part of the Investigating Officer as to how slow the investigation proceeded with, that too in such a situation where the appellants were languishing in judicial custody,” the court noted.
The court pointed out that in three months time, the statements of only eight official witnesses and four public witnesses were recorded. Terming the investigation as “sluggish”, the court added that in the first month only two public witnesses and one official witness were examined.
It also noted that the manner in which the investigation proceeded also speaks volumes as the police took 45 days to send the recovered arms for the forensic test.
“The right to life and liberty is one of the integral part of the Constitution of India and it is the most sacred Fundamental Right. The custody of people in the name of various enactments and without adhering to the promptness of the investigation, it (the enactments) cannot allow the appellant to remain under incarceration,” the court noted.