setting up an "Commission of Inquiry" to probe the communal violence in northeast Delhi in February 2020 Has been sought to do. The letter has been signed by 72 individuals, highlighting allegations of police complicity in the violence in Delhi and the incident under the Commission of Inquiry Act, 1952, from the current / retired judge of the High Judiciary as "credible" and " There has been a demand for a "fair" investigation. Also Read - Finally, the Supreme Court put a brake on the 65-year-old dispute in the name of 'will', it is noteworthy that 53 people died in communal violence in North East Delhi between 23 and 26 February 2020. Delhi Police has formed three Special Investigation Teams (SITs) to investigate the case, which is headed by officers of Delhi Police. Apart from this, the Special Cell of Delhi Police is also investigating the conspiracy aspect behind the Delhi riots. The letter alleged that the Delhi Police did not "deliberately" stop the violence and, in some places, was also involved in the violence. Also Read - The Supreme Court has directed a DNA test of an 84-year-old man accused of raping a minor girl, referring to a video in the letter near the Maujpur metro station, in which uniformed policemen kill an injured youth. Were living. After the said incident, the youth was allegedly illegally detained by the police for more than 36 hours and was not even given medical facility. "The FIR lodged at Bhajanpura police station contains no mention of video footage of police beating Faizan and Delhi Police has not named any policemen as accused in the case," the letter said. Also Read - How to prove the execution of the will when both the attesting witnesses have died? The Supreme Court said in the letter of interpretation that the Delhi Police investigation by Delhi Police does not arouse confidence and there is a perception that the agency is "defending" itself. He has therefore urged the President to ensure that the officials involved in the violence do not attend the investigation. Only on ensuring that justice will be done. Citing various news and media channels, the letter highlights incidents of torture by the Delhi Police, recovery of money from those detained, and forcible deposition. It has also been alleged that the Delhi Police is acting illegally during interrogation. Attempts are being made to intimidate the witnesses. Also Read - 'Vikas Dubey's encounter was not an artificial but real, policemen fire on Dubey in their defense': UP government retaliates in Supreme Court ... Additional FIR on relief from judiciary in current cases and more The "pattern" of FIR being carried out under harsh currents has also been pointed out. The political bias letter alleged that the police refused to register an FIR in cases involving BJP leaders and did not investigate any such complaint. "It is extremely worrying that the Delhi Police refused to publicize around 700 FIRs. In fact, even a summary of FIRs has not been made available to citizens," the letter said. Describing the protests as criminal, the letter questioned the manner of Delhi Police. The police investigation has led to protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) being criminalized and a conspiracy that has resulted in riots in Delhi. The letter urges the President to take cognizance of the above issues and set up an independent commission of inquiry, so as to ensure an independent and impartial inquiry.