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The Delhi High Court on Monday rejected Pinjra Tod activist Devangana Kalita's prayer to reconstruct the case diaries of a Delhi riots case in which she is accused [Devangana Kalita Vs. State NCT of Delhi].
Justice Ravinder Dudeja pronounced the judgment, in which the Court also confirmed an earlier interim order directing the police to preserve the case diaries.
“The petition is partly allowed. As far as the request for preservation is concerned, the interim order is made absolute. For reconstruction of police diary, request is rejected," the Court said.
Kalita had filed a plea urging the Court to direct that these case diaries be preserved and reconstructed on concerns that the Delhi police had tampered with the same.
She accused the police of ante-dating witness statements in the case diaries, which concern the criminal case lodged over anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests and a road blockade near the Jafrabad metro station in 2020.
A trial court had earlier rejected Kalita's plea to secure the case diaries, opining that the witness statements recorded under Section 161 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) are not even a substantive part of evidence.
“While there may be merits in the submissions of the Ld. Counsel for the accused persons, but at this stage, this court cannot go into the truthfulness and veracity of the allegations," the trial court had said in the order passed on November 6, 2024.
This was challenged by Kalita before the Delhi High Court.
In December 2024, Justice Jasmeet Singh passed an interim order in the matter, directing the police to preserve the case diaries.
This interim order has now been confirmed today. However, Kalita's plea to reconstruct the case diaries has been rejected.
Advocates Adit S Pujari, Vanya Chhabra and Siddharth Kaushal appeared for Kalita.
Special Public Prosecutor Anuj Handa with Advocates Sanya Handa, Shubham Pandey and Akansha Chandok appeared for the State.