Delhi's Karkardooma Court has recently acquitted 12 persons accused in a case of murder, rioting, promoting enmity among two communities destruction of evidence during the North East Delhi riots of 2020.
Delhi Police has registered an FIR at Preet Vihar police station after a firing incident occurred outside a club in East Delhi's Preet Vihar on Saturday night.
Delhi's Karkardooma Court has framed charges against 57 accused of rioting, burning vehicles, unlawful assembly, causing hurt, etc., during the North East Delhi Riots in February 2020.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (North-East) Ashish Mishra stated that the police have arrested multiple individuals for aiding the accused in evading arrest, while the role of Zikra Khan is currently under investigation.
The Rouse Avenue court on Monday granted time to file a reply on the revisions filed by Delhi Police and Delhi Law Minister Kapil Mishra. The court is dealing with two revisions challenging the order for further investigation on the role of Kapil Mishra in the North East Delhi riots of 2020.
According to the victim, he was standing near a shop when two men on a bike suddenly arrived. Both robbers were carrying guns and threatened him before taking away his belongings.
"My son had a fight a few days ago. There was some incident and my son was just standing there and watching as he got beaten up, they gave threats. We had taken him to the hospital; we had not eaten anything for two days. When my kid came back he had asked for samosa and milk, and had wen
In a shocking incident in East Delhi's Shahdara district, a 20-year-old woman named Saira was allegedly shot dead by a male friend late Monday night in GTB Enclave. The accused reportedly fired two rounds at her following an argument and fled the scene.
One person was killed and two others sustained injuries after a wall of an under-construction building collapsed near Madhu Vihar police station in Delhi during the dust storm which struck the national capital, police said on Friday.
Delhi's Rouse Avenue court on Wednesday issued a notice on the revision moved by Delhi Law Minister Kapil Mishra. He has challenged the order passed by the magistrate court directing further investigation in the 2020 Delhi riots.
The High Court said that the prosecution should show its "fairness" by declaring that it will preserve the entire records of case diaries instead of opposing Kalita's plea.