Over 500 cases registered concerning damages to public properties during anti-CAA protests: Delhi Police to HC
The Hindu
New Delhi The Delhi Police on September 21 informed the Delhi High Court that it has registered over
The Delhi Police on September 21 informed the Delhi High Court that it has registered over 500 cases concerning damage caused to public and private properties during the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in 2019 and 2020 and has initiated appropriate legal action against those involved in it.
The police, in an affidavit, said that the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court has appointed retired High Court judge Justice Sunil Gaur as “claim commissioner” to investigate the damages and to award compensation relating to the riots that took place during the protest against CAA.
A Bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad listed the matter for further hearing on January 21, 2023, as the affidavit was not on record.
The High Court was hearing public interest litigation (PIL) filed by an advocate and a law student, seeking direction to the authorities to identify the people who caused damage to public properties during the protests against the CAA in 2019 and 2020 and to recover damages from them.
In response to the petition, the police filed an affidavit stating that “police has initiated appropriate legal action against the persons involved in causing damage to the public and private properties during the protest against CAA, 2019, in as much as 535 cases have been registered”.
It further said that during the entire period of protest against CAA/NRC (National Register of Citizens) and blockades of roads by the protestors, Delhi Police remained vigilant and cautious and took all necessary measures to ensure that the protest may not escalate and the protestors may not breach the law and order situation in the area under the garb of exercising the constitutional rights available with them.
“As and when the protestors tried to infringe the law and failed to obey the lawful directions of the enforcement agencies, appropriate legal action was taken against the rioters/miscreants,” the affidavit, filed through special public prosecutor Rajat Nair, said.