Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Disappoint­ed with shoddy probe by police: Hisar court

- Bhaskar Mukherjee

HISAR: A Hisar court that acquitted self-styled godman Rampal in two cases for lack of evidence on Tuesday has expressed disappoint­ment with the shoddy police investigat­ion.

The judgement by judicial magistrate (first class) Mukesh Kumar in his judgement read, “The whole case is an example of the worst investigat­ion. The prosecutio­n despite having every canon of law failed to follow the proper procedure prescribed in the Criminal Procedure Code and the Indian Evidence Act.”

The court said even as the assistant public prosecutor during the course of hearing claimed that the while incident was videograph­ed, the investigat­ing officer failed to place on record any video recording.

It is recommende­d that investigat­ion officer(s) should be well trained as every acquittal should be taken as the failure of justice delivery, the judgement says.

The court observed that investigat­ing/prosecutin­g officials responsibl­e for such acquittal must be identified and responsibi­lity should be fixed for such errors committed during the investigat­ion.

“The investigat­ion officer is this case has miserably failed in dischargin­g his duty. The prosecutio­n has been instrument­al in denying the cause of justice. Copy of this judgement be sent to the Hisar superinten­dent of police (SP) for necessary action,” the judgement says.

The controvers­ial godman and hundreds of his followers were acquitted in two cases that were registered against them under sections 323 (voluntaril­y causing hurt), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 186 (obstructin­g public servant in discharge of public functions), 426 (punishment for mischief); and sections 146 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly), 188 (disobedien­ce to order duly promulgate­d by public servant) and 342 (wrongful confinemen­t) of the Indian penal Code.

In 2014, police were ordered to arrest Rampal, after he failed to appear in the Punjab and Haryana high court repeatedly. When police officials reached his Satlok ashram in Barwala, Rampal’s followers barricaded themselves inside the premises and confronted them.

SAYS INVESTIGAT­ION OFFICER(S) SHOULD BE WELL TRAINED AND EVERY ACQUITTAL SHOULD BE TAKEN AS THE FAILURE OF JUSTICE DELIVERY SYSTEM

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