Delhi Police on Saturday opposed the bail pleas of six accused in the India Gate protest case, informing the court that the individuals had allegedly attended a function organised by Radical Students Union (RSU) at Hyderabad on February 21 and 22, where slogans were raised in support of N
Saraswati has been arrested in a case lodged at the Vasant Kunj North Police Station. This case has been lodged at the Complaint of students studying in the institute run by a trust.
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
A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta ordered the Reddy brothers to surrender within a period of two weeks while questioning the accused duo's conduct in having allegedly interfered in the investigation by procuring the Case Diary in the matter.
A Bench of Justice Aravind Kumar and Justice NV Anjaria said the appellate court had adopted an unjustified course by insisting on the petitioner's personal presence on every date of hearing and cancelling her bail, even though her sentence had already been suspended.
An Anti-Terrorism Court declared Omar Ayub Khan a proclaimed offender for repeatedly missing hearings in a protest case, Dawn reported. In a separate case, Aleema Khan faced brief detention during proceedings over arson-related charges before being allowed to submit bail bonds, with the hear
Patiala House Court on Wednesday granted three days of police custody of six accused persons. They have been arrested in a case linked to the protest organised Near India Gate. The bail pleas of accused persons will be heard after police custody on Saturday. The court has issued a notice
Patiala House Court on Wednesday granted three-day police custody of six accused persons. They have been arrested in a case linked to the protest organised Near India Gate.
The Delhi police's clarification came while it continued its arguments opposing the bail pleas of Khalid, Imam and five others accused in the 2020 Delhi riots case, on Friday.
The Supreme Court has listed the matter for further hearing on November 24, Monday, when it will continue hearing arguments by the Delhi Police opposing the bail pleas of seven accused persons who have approached the Court seeking bail.