The two - Ashish Patel and Dhaval Patel - were not even in Gujarat (one of them was abroad) when the FIR was filed, their lawyer told the Court.
The reprimand came after the police accepted before Justice Sonia Gokani that Ashish and Dhaval were named "mistakenly" in an FIR filed on April 18, a day after the "jail bharo" agitation by Patidars, who are demanding reservation in jobs and education under OBC category, at Visnagar in Mehsana district, about 70km from here.
The HC also stayed the arrest of Ashish and Dhaval who were booked, along with 12 others, on charges of attempt to murder, loot and rioting.
The police told the HC a third accused, Prakash Patel, may also have figured mistakenly in the FIR as he can't be traced.
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After their names figured in the FIR, Ashish and Dhaval filed a petition in the HC seeking its quashing. On the day of the agitation, Ashish was in Hyderabad, where he is studying medicine, while Dhaval was in Australia where he is pursuing engineering, their lawyer Rohit Patel told HC.
This means the police had little time to investigate before naming his clients, Rahul said.