HC flays police report on Tanha ‘confession’ leak to media Updated: Updated: ‘Vigilance inquiry even worse than ordinary inquiry in a petty theft case’ Share Article ‘Vigilance inquiry even worse than ordinary inquiry in a petty theft case’ The Delhi High Court on Monday expressed displeasure at the city police’s vigilance inquiry report on the allegation of leaking to media a confessional statement of a Jamia Millia Islamia student arrested in connection with the north-east Delhi riots. Justice Mukta Gupta said, “This vigilance inquiry is even worse than what they do in an ordinary inquiry in a petty theft case. These are not files sent through couriers, these are hand-held files.” The High Court ordered the Special Commissioner of Police (vigilance) to be present in the virtual proceedings on March 5 in the matter.