Metropolitan Magistrate Pawan Kumar, who had on February 4 remanded Farman, Sunder Singh and Pawan to judicial custody till February 18, recused himself from taking up the pleas and said the applications be heard by the Special Court as the accused have been arrested under the law which deals with offences of atrocities against SC and ST members.
Besides being charged with murder, the trio, who are in judicial custody, have been booked under Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.
The court was scheduled to hear the bail applications of Sunder and Pawan, who had pleaded they were innocent and were the eyewitness to the alleged incident, when Nido Taniam was beaten by some shopkeepers at Lajpat Nagar market in south Delhi.
However, the police in their reply sought by the court said that the two accused have been arrested in the case after adducing sufficient evidence for using caste derogatory and racist remarks against the deceased and witnesses.