Division bench of Justices Vivek Chaudhary and Manoj Jain granted interim bail to Naresh on the ground of surgery of gall bladder and marriage of Nieces in the family. He has been asked to surrender on December 6.
Additional standing counsel sought time for verification and to file a status report. Thereafter, the court listed the matter for hearing on November 17.
"This day, going back to 1984, is one of the darkest. It was not a riot; it was a cold-blooded killing of innocent, vulnerable people sitting in their homes. Those who were responsible for democracy, for preparing the voters list, for law and order, used the voters list to go to the homes
"Like all other members of my Sikh Sangat this violence also came close to my house. I was then a young first secretary posted in Geneva at that time and was extremely worried about the safety and wellbeing of my parents who lived in a DDA flat in SFS, Hauz Khas. They were rescued in time
The Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi on Wednesday directed the Prosecution to file written submissions in a 1984 Sikh riots case against former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar.
Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar has moved an appeal in Delhi High Court challenging his conviction and life sentences in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday granted ten days' interim bail to Naresh Sehrawat, who is a life Convict in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2018 by a Special Jauge at Patiala House Court alongwith his co-accused Yashpal Singh.
Stating that for BJP workers, each of its "karyalayas" is no less significant than a "Devalaya or Mandir", Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that BJP offices are not just structures, they are vital connections that bridge the party with grassroots levels and the aspirations of t
The Rouse Avenue Court on Saturday allowed plea of former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar who sought a direction for two media houses for place on record certified copies of some news reports published between November 2 to November 11, 1984.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday announced that one eligible member from each of the 121 families in the state who lost a relative in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots will be provided a government job on a priority basis.
While dealing with five petitions connected to the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots, initiated suo moto, the Delhi High Court on Monday highlighted lacunae in the investigation as well as in the conduct of the trial of three cases. The High Court has directed the trial court to reconstruct the records o