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L I S T P R E P A R
E D B Y C I T I Z E N J U S T I C
E C O M M I T T E E
The Ranganath
Misra Commission had forwarded to the Delhi Administration a list of persons
killed as given by the CJC. This list contained a total of 3870 cases.
On receipt
of this list, a special effort was made through the Delh Police to verify
the cases of death mentioned therein. The investigating teams were handicapped
by various factors including the non-availability of family members who
had moved away from the address given in the list.It was also found that
neighbours and other witnesses could not furnish authentic information
about the identity of the victims. Many of the deceased were killed away
from the residence and places of work, which rendered the verification
difficult. In many cases, the visitors to the city who had come alone
were also killed and it was not possible to identify the bodies. The verification
of the list also showed that in many cases the particulars given were
not complete. Thus in the list pertaining to police station Delhi Cantt.
a total number of 368 cases had been shown, out of which names of only
320 persons had been given. Similarly, the list of 131 persons in police
station Mangolpuri, names of four persons had not been given, while in
the list of police station Sultanpuri, out of 385 persons the names of
21 persons were not given. Inspite of these handicaps the investigating
teams were also to identify, on the basis of field and spot enquiries,
a total of 1939 cases. It was also found that out of these 1939 cases,
1659 names already figured in the Relief Commissioner’s list. This left
a total of 280 names, which did not figure in the list of cases verified
by the Relief Commissioner. For purpose of this enquiry the above list
of 1939 cases including the 280 names will be referred to henceforth as
the ‘police list.’
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