The Special Cell of Delhi Police on Thursday moved to the Patiala House Court with an application seeking 90 days to complete the investigation in the Parliament security breach case.
Parliament Security Breach case accused Neelam Azad on Friday told the court that she is suffering from back pain but she is not being provided medicine in the jail. All six accused were produced physically before the court on Friday.
The Additional Sessions Judge, Dr Hardeep Kaur, noted the presence of all six accused in the court, and further extended the judicial custody by 30 days.
Delhi's Patiala House Court on Saturday issued production warrants to produce accused Neelam Azad, Manoranjan D, Sagar Sharma, Lalit Jha, Amol Shinde, and Mahesh Kumawat.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday deferred the hearing for February 12, 2024, on a plea moved by Delhi Police against a trial court order directing the supply of an FIR copy to accused Neelam Azad, arrested in the Parliament Security Breach Case.
The Delhi Police on Tuesday opposed the bail plea of accused Neelam Azad in the Parliament security breach case and said the present accused is involved in the offence, which is punishable up to a life sentence or death penalty.
The Delhi Police on Tuesday opposed the bail plea of accused Neelam Azad, arrested in the Parliament Security Breach case and stated that the material, evidence and other documentary evidence show her complicity in the offence and thus, disentitle her to be released on bail.
On the orders of the court, the team of the Delhi Police special cell went to Gujarat's Ahmedabad district, where the narco test of Manoranjan D. and Sagar Sharma is underway.
A polygraph and narco-analysis test of five out of six accused in the case of the Parliament security breach is con
After the five accused in the Parliament security breach case gave consent to a polygraph test, Advocate Amit Shukla, counsel for the accused on Friday said that they are aware as to what are the repercussions of the polygraph test.
Five out of six accused arrested in a parliament security breach case on Friday gave their consent to a polygraph test. Accused Neelam Azad denied the polygraph test.