West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose expressed concern over the riots in West Bengal's Murshidabad, and said that he was glad that the Calcutta High Court stepped in and gave appropriate decision.
Sonam Kumar, Agra Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) said that barriers had been put at 24 points with anti-riot equipments further stating that surveillance was being carried out with the help of drones.
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 Enforcement Directorate has issued another notice to Gokulam Gopalan, industrialist and one of the producers of the Malayalam film Empuraan, which faced a right-wing backlash for its apparent reference to the 2002 Gujarat 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.
Appearing before special judge Jitendra Singh, GK testified that in 2018 he had received an envelope containing a letter and a pen drive allegedly containing the voice recording of Tytler about his role in the riots.
Karkardooma Court on Thursday acquitted five accused due to lack of evidence in a case of rioting, arson and murder of a youth, namely Salman, in the area under Police station Karawal Nagar.
The Rouse Avenue court on Tuesday directed the further investigation as to the alleged role of then Delhi Law Minister Kapil Mishra. The Court has also directed examination of then DCP Ved Prakash Surya as to the presence of Kapil Mishra in the area and what transpired between them on Feb
The Rouse Avenue court on Tuesday directed a further investigation into Delhi Law Minister Kapil Mishra's alleged role in the North East Delhi riots. The court allowed the application for the registration of FIR against Mishra.
Expressing solidarity with the makers of Malayalam film 'Empuraan, ' Congress MP KC Venugopal on Monday said that those who are irked by the film have a "guilty conscience."
Amid Right-wing backlash against Malayalam film 'Empuraan' for its apparent references to the 2002 Gujarat riot, Kerala Culture Minister Saji Cherian on Monday watched the film and expressed solidarity with the makers.