A team of the Delhi Police바카라s Special Cell, on Thursday, carried out a search and seizure raid at the office of advocate Mehmood Pracha, who is appearing as counsel for the defence in several cases linked to the communal riots that had erupted in Northeast Delhi in February this year and claimed over 50 lives. The special cell sleuths had arrived at Pracha바카라s law firm, Legal Axis, in Delhi바카라s Nizamuddin East locality at around 12.30 PM. The raid continued for over eight hours, during which the cops insisted on seizing Pracha바카라s laptop and several documents related to the case files of the riots-related matters.
Several videos of the raid, in which Pracha can be heard explaining to the cops that seizing his laptop and documents is in violation of the law and the search warrant brought by the Special Cell team, were widely circulated on social media platforms like Twitter through Thursday, triggering outrage in the legal fraternity and among civil rights defenders.
The search warrant against Pracha, issued by a local Delhi court on December 22 against FIR 212/2020 states: 바카라It has been made to appear to me that incriminating documents comprising false complaint and meta-data of outbox of email account which was used to send incriminating documents are essential to the investigation of FIR NO. 212/20 of Police station special cell, New Delhi바카라 This is to authorize and require an investigating officer of this case to search for the said incriminating documents and meta-data of outbox of email ID, wherever they may be found whether in a computer or in the office/premises of Sh Mehmood Pracha.바카라
The warrant lists out commission of offences 바카라punishable under section , 120B바카라 of the IPC (falsifying evidence, cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy) against Pracha.
Pracha and his colleagues claimed that the investigating officers forbade them from speaking to anyone about the raid. In another video of the raid available on social media, Pracha can be seen standing in the balcony of his office and urging those present at the premises 바카라 including media persons 바카라 to go away as 바카라the IO (investigating officer) doesn바카라t want me to talk to anyone)바카라. A police officer can also be seen telling Pracha to not speak to the people and instead tell them to vacate the area.
Sources said that the special cell team, which had arrived at Pracha바카라s office with two laptops, pen drives and a printer, initially told the lawyer that it only needed some documents from him. However, they later told Pracha that they will need to seize his laptop. The lawyer resisted the police바카라s demand, telling them that the warrant doesn바카라t authorize them to seize his laptop though he has no objection to the police going through his computer in his office. The IO then told Pracha that he will seize hard disks of the lawyers computer but 바카라if I can바카라t get the hard disks, then I will take the computer with me바카라.
After a long argument between the cops and Pracha, it is learnt that the police team plugged pen drives into the computers at the lawyer바카라s office and downloaded a 바카라large amount of content without disclosing what information they were accessing or taking with them바카라. Pracha has decided to file a complaint against the special cell team at the local police station.
Sources close to the lawyer told Outlook that Pracha believes that the intent behind the raid was to access information and documentary evidence he had gathered for building his defence arguments for his clients in the riots cases and to destroy it. Pracha, and various legal luminaries who have expressed solidarity with the lawyer, also believe that by seizing documents related to the riots cases and not disclosing what information they were accessing, the police were violating provisions of the Indian Evidence Act related to safeguards for attorney-client privilege.
Slamming the police action against Pracha, lawyer Karuna Nundy said that by seizing Pracha바카라s computers 바카라for particular emails, police will get a lot of data that are protected by the attorney-client privilege. This goes to the heart of rule of law.바카라 Senior Supreme Court advocate Indira Jaising too condemned the raid, calling it a 바카라direct attack on the fundamental right to legal representation바카라 and urged all members of the legal fraternity to speak up against the police action. There have also been multiple calls by senior lawyers, rights activists and civil society intellectuals for bar councils and associations to condemn the raid against Pracha.
The Delhi police, however, claim that the action against Pracha stems from a six-month-old court ordered probe against the lawyer. In August this year, a local court had allowed the Delhi police to probe Pracha on allegations that he had filed a 바카라false affidavit바카라 in one of the cases linked with the Northeast Delhi riots and that he had also 바카라tutored바카라 some key witnesses and victims to give false statements. Pracha has repeatedly denied these allegations and asserted that these were tactics being applied 바카라by the Delhi police and its political masters to intimidate바카라 him so that he gives up the cause of justice in the riots cases.