Delhi Riots: Court Stays Order Directing Further Investigation Against BJP Leader Kapil Mishra

A Delhi Court on Wednesday stayed a lower court order directing the Delhi Police to conduct further investigation against BJP leader and Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra over his alleged involvement in the 2020 North-East Delhi riots.Special judge Kaveri Baweja of Rouse Avenue Courts issued notice on the revision petition filed by the Delhi Police challenging the order passed by the ACJM on April...
A Delhi Court on Wednesday stayed a lower court order directing the Delhi Police to conduct further investigation against BJP leader and Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra over his alleged involvement in the 2020 North-East Delhi riots.
Special judge Kaveri Baweja of Rouse Avenue Courts issued notice on the revision petition filed by the Delhi Police challenging the order passed by the ACJM on April 01.
“Let notice of the revision petition be issued to the respondents returnable on 21.04.2025. The record of the court of Ld. ACJM be also requisitioned for the next date fixed. In the meantime, the operation of the impugned order shall remain stayed till the next date of hearing,” the Court said.
The Delhi Police submitted that the impugned order was liable to be set aside as the ACJM erred in directing further investigation into the matter though the complainant had prayed for registration of the FIR under Section 156(3) of Cr.P.C.
It was submitted that the ACJM, despite having knowledge regarding pendency of the UAPA case alleging larger conspiracy into the riots, encroached upon the jurisdiction of special court dealing with the matter by directing further investigation.
Kapil Mishra was represented by Senior Advocare Pramod Kumar Dubey, along with Advocates Sidhesh Kotwal, Paritosh Anil, Manya Hasija, Tejaswi Khulle, Kushank Sindhu, Rupraj Banerjee, Amrita Vats , Madhav Sareen and Muskan Sharma
State was represented by SPP Amit Prasad
In the impugned order, the ACJM said that further investigation against him was warranted in the case as cognizable offence was found against him regarding one of the incidents as referred in the complaint.
The judge had noted that Kapil Mishra himself acknowledged in the interrogation that he was available in the area in question and that people had gathered around him and he further knew them. Therefore his presence cannot be ruled out further fortifying the allegations of the complainant, it added.
The complaint was filed by one Mohd. Ilyas. Before the ACJM, the plea was opposed by the Delhi Police saying that there was a well planned conspiracy to frame Mishra in relation to the riots.
The Delhi Police had submitted that the BJP leader was being framed in the matter and had no role to play in the 2020 riots.
The complainant Mohd. Ilyas had sought registration of FIR against Mishra, then SHO of Dayalpur police station and five others, including BJP MLA Mohan Singh Bisht and former BJP MLAs Jagdish Pradhan and Satpal Sansad.
Ilyas, in his complaint, alleged that on February 23, 2020, he witnessed Mishra and his associates blocking a road and destroying street vendors' carts. He further claimed that the then deputy commissioner of police (northeast) and other cops stood next to Mishra, warning protestors to vacate the area or face consequences.