MLA Rajendra Pal Gautam on Wednesday will call the attention of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia to the "deteriorating law and order situation in Delhi due to drug trafficking and increasing drug addiction in youth" on the last day of the Delhi Assembly, an official said.
Granting bail to accused Ashutosh Bhardwaj in the Kanjhawala hit-and-drag case, Delhi's Rohini Court observed on Tuesday that the Delhi Police hadn't yet been able to produce any CCTV footage or call detail records (CDRs) to suggest that Ashutosh conspired with the other accused before commi
"After the collection of evidence, Police have added IPC section 302 in place of section 304," Sagar Preet Hooda, special CP, Law & Order (Zone II, Delhi) said.
The scooter rider allegedly hit a four-wheeler, and when questioned, the scooter rider tried to escape, and the four-wheeler driver got hold of the scooter.
Delhi's Rohini court on Tuesday granted bail to Ashutosh Bhardwaj, an accused in the Kanjhawala hit and drag case. The court while granting bail, said, his role started after the commission of the offence.
Opposing the bail plea, the Delhi Police argued that the case is a serious one and they were in the process of invoking section 302 (murder) of the IPC against the accused.
The mother of Delhi girl Anjali, who died in the horrific hit-and-drag incident at Kanjhawala on New Year's night demanded financial help from the government.
Taking cognizance of a detailed Delhi Police report on the Kanjhawala death case of a woman dragged by a car, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday recommended suspending police personnel deployed in three PCR vans and at two police pickets, said officials.
Metropolitan magistrate Sanya Dalal rejected the bail application in view of the submissions of the Special Public Prosecutor for Delhi Police and allegations levelled against the accused Ashutosh.
A team of experts from the National Forensic Science University (NFSU) in Gujarat's Gandhinagar on Thursday visited the national capital's Sultanpuri as part of the ongoing investigation into the Kanjhawala hit-and-drag case, the Delhi Police said, adding that a 'dummies' were being used to