The High Court on Monday listed the plea of Asif Iqbal Tanha for a hearing on August 2. Tanha has alleged a leak of sensitive information related to his alleged confession statement in the Northeast Delhi riots.
Justice Amit Sharma of the Delhi High Court on Wednesday recused himself from hearing the petition moved by Asif Iqbal Tanha alleging leak of material of the charge sheet against him and his confession statement to a media channel.
Justice Amit Sharma of the Delhi High Court on Wednesday recused himself from hearing the petition moved by Asif Iqbal Tanha alleging the leak of material from the charge sheet against him and his confession statement to a media channel.
The court said that an unlawful assembly was formed, with a common objective of attack upon the properties of persons belonging to the Muslim community. The father-son duo has been named with offences relating to rioting, destroying property by fire and being a member of unlawful assembly.
While hearing cases of North East Delhi riots, Delhi's Karkardooma Court on Thursday, rapped Delhi police expressing "extreme displeasure" over the conduct of the Investigation Officer (IO) and non-compliance of direction.
A Delhi Court has convicted a father-Son duo of rioting, vandalism and setting a shop on fire in the Khajuri Khas area during Northeast Delhi riots in February 2020. The court said the convicted duo was part of an unlawful assembly of a mob that indulged in rioting.
A Delhi Court dismissed a revision plea filed by Delhi Police challenging the order for registration of FIR concerning a cylinder blast at Madina Masjid and an acid attack on the complainant.
A Delhi Court on Thursday framed charges against ex MCD councillor and ten others in a case related to the alleged murder of Ankit Sharma during the North East Delhi riots.
A Delhi Court on Friday directed to frame charges against 19 accused persons under sections related to conspiracy for rioting, promoting enmity between two groups, arson, dacoity, murder etc.
A Delhi Court has convicted nine persons in the 2020 Delhi riots case. The court said that the accused persons were part of an unruly mob whose object was to cause maximum damage to the properties of persons belonging to the Hindu Community.