A Patiala House Court on Monday reserved its order on the bail pleas of three Indian Youth Congress workers, namely Divyansh Girdhar, Bhudev Sharma and Kuber Meena, who are currently in judicial custody in connection with the AI Summit protest case.
Link Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Vanshita Mehta deferred the bail hearing of three accused and listed the same before the concerned court on Monday.
The court has deferred the hearing on the challenge against the bail granted to Udai Bhanu Chib in view that the matter is pending before the Delhi High Court.
"His arrest took place in front of everyone yesterday. At that time, he voluntarily said, 'Take me with you'. Yet, it is now being alleged that he obstructed the police in their duties. It is clear to everyone that he cooperated with the police. Despite this, a new FIR has been registered
Tis Hazari court on Thursday extended the judicial custody of Mohd Kaif, Kasif, Areeb, Adnan and Sameer for 13 days. These persons have been arrested in the Turkman Gate stone pelting case.
Advocates representing the accused in the stone-pelting incident near Faiz-e-Elahi Masjid at Turkman Gate said on Wednesday that their clients have been sent to one-day judicial custody, with bail pleas filed and hearings scheduled for Thursday.
Delhi's Patiala House court on Friday granted bail to nine accused persons arrested in the Parliament Street Police Station protest case. They are accused of raising slogans and scuffling with the police. The court has granted bail to the accused persons, furnishing bail bonds of Rs. 2000
Patiala House Court on Friday extended the judicial custody of Chaitanyanand Saraswati for a further 14 days. His bail application is scheduled for a hearing on November 7.
Saket Court has granted two days further remand of businessman Samir Modi, brother of former IPL chief Lalit Modi, to the Delhi police. The court has asked the police to inquire about the complaint filed by the accused Samir Modi. The court conducted the hearing in a closed room. His bail pl
Delhi's Patiala House Court granted Delhi police time on Wednesday to argue Gaganpreet Kaur's bail plea in the BMW accident case that claimed the life of Navjot Singh, Deputy Secretary in the Finance Ministry.