The Rouse Avenue Court has listed the supplementary charge sheet against ex-MLA Naresh Balyan, Vijay alias Kalu, Sahil alias Poli, and Jyoti Prakash alias Baba for consideration on May 5.
This is the second supplementary chargesheet in the case and the first one naming Naresh Balyan. Earlier, a main chargesheet was filed against Ritik alias Peter. The first supplementary charge sheet was filed against Rohit, also known as Anna, and Sachin Chikara.
The Rouse Avenue court on Wednesday has extended time for 11 days to complete the investigation against 2 accused namely Sahil alias Poli and Vijay Gahlaut alias Kalu in a case under MCOCA.
Delhi police on Monday moved an application seeking investigation period extension for 30 days to complete investigation against accused Sahil alias Poli and Vijay Gahlaut.
The Rouse Avenue court on Saturday extended the judicial custody of former AAP MLA Naresh Balyan and six other accused in an MCOCA case till April 23. This case has been registered against the organised crime syndicate allegedly run by gangster Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu.
The Rouse Avenue court on Saturday granted six days' custody of Jyoti Prakash alias Baba to Delhi Police in an MCOCA case linked with an organised crime syndicate allegedly run by Nandu. He is the real brother of gangster Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu.
The Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday called for a medical report of former AAP MLA Naresh Balyan. He told the court that earlier he had provided treatment for anxiety. He is in judicial custody in an MCOCAOCA case linked with the Nanduandu Gang.
The Rouse Avenue court on Saturday granted 60 days of extension to complete the investigation in relation to the former MLA Naresh Balyan in the MCOCA case. Delhi police had sought 90 days of extension.
Delhi Police on Saturday informed the Rouse Avenue court that it would file a chargesheet against two accused arrested in connection with an MCOCA case linked with gangster Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu by February 24.
Naresh Balyan's counsel, Advocate MS Khan, argued that Balyan's wife, who is contesting elections for the first time, urgently needed his support. He highlighted the difficulties Balyan faced in communicating with her, stating that he was unable to even make a simple phone call from custody.
Naresh Balyan, AAP MLA, on Tuesday requested the Delhi High Court for urgent interim relief and sought direction for custody parole. He stated, "I can pay for parole during custody. As a sitting MLA, I will remain in custody. My wife lacks experience, and the campaigning period is almost ove