A Delhi Court hearing riots-related cases last week had discharged both Khalid Saifi and Umar Khalid in a riot case, observing that the allegations made against them relate to an "Umbrella Conspiracy" rather than conspiracy pertaining to the incident being probed in that case.
Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma issued notice to Shashi Tharoor on an application moved by Delhi Police seeking 'condonation of delay' in filing the revision petition. The court fixed the matter for February 7, 2023.
New Delhi [India], July 21 (ANI): The Delhi Police on Thursday told the Delhi High Court that a charge sheet has been filed against 30 persons in the matter related to vandalism at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence.
New Delhi Dec 27 PTI The Delhi Police has assured the Delhi High Court that adequate security would be provided to a liquor vend and its employees for ingress and egress to the outlet and no interference would be caused in its functioningThe submission by the police was made during the hearing on a petition by owner of a liquor vend who sought direction to the authorities to take adequate steps so that the petitioner is in a position to run his outlet without any hindrance from unlawful protestors sitting outside the vend and damaging its premisesNoting the stand of the police Justice Rekha Palli disposed of the petition saying no further orders are called forIt is clarified that this order will however be subject to the continued validity of the liquor license in favour of the petitioner the court saidDelhi government standing counsel Santosh Kumar Tripathi and advocate Arun Panwar representing the State and Delhi Police assured that the concerned SHO of the area will ensure adequate security is provided to the petitioner and its employees for ingress and egress to the liquor vendThe counsel further assured the court that adequate steps will be taken to ensure that no interference is caused in the smooth functioning of the liquor vend Petitioner Universal Distributors running a liquor vend at Ashok Nagar in Shahdara said it has a valid liquor licence and is seeking direction to the authorities to provide adequate securityThe petitioners counsel said they have made various representations to the SHO of Police Station Jyoti Colony seeking adequate security for the petitioner and its employees for ingress and egress to the liquor vend but no action has been taken till date PTI SKV RCJ RCJ