The court granted bail to the accused, namely Mohammed Imran, Mohammed Adnan, Adnan, Mohammed Naved, Mohammed Ubaidullah, Amir Hamza, Mohammed Aadil, Sameer Hussain, Mohammed Athar, Mohammed Kaif, Mohammed Kashif, and Mohammed Areeb, on a bail bond of Rs 50000 and a surety bond in the sam
It was also submitted that the accused persons went there in search of their relatives or family members. There is no CCTV footage to show they were involved in stone pelting.
The Bench asked the Principal District and Sessions Judge to conduct an inquiry into the incident. The judge has been requested to collect information from all concerned persons, including the presiding officer of the courtroom where the alleged incident took place, and submit a report.
The Rouse Avenue court issued notice to Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge in a revision against the rejection of a complaint against him. Tis Hazari court had rejected a complaint alleging hate speech by Kharge in an election rally in Karnataka in April 2023.
Division bench of justices Navin Chawla and Ravinder Dudeja issued notice to the Delhi Police and jail authorities and sought a response. The matter has been listed for hearing on January 29.
Delhi's Tis Hazari Court on Saturday maintained the order of bail granted to the accused in the Turkman Gate stone pelting case after reconsideration as per the direction of the Delhi High Court.
Observing that a lawful money decree had been rendered meaningless by sustained attempts to evade execution, a Delhi court has ordered the issuance of arrest warrants and a Look Out Circular (LOC) against a judgment debtor in execution proceedings initiated by an 86-year-old decree holder
Justice Prateek Jalan sets aside the order and remanded it for consideration. The bail order was challenged by the Delhi Police. The bench said it was a case in which bail was granted by a cryptic and unreasonable order. It requires reconstruction.
Delhi's Tis Hazari Court has recently committed (transferred) a rape case against TV actor Ashish Kapoor and two others to the court of sessions for further proceedings. All three accused persons are on bail in this case.
Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Sayesha Chaddha rejected the bail pleas of the accused persons, noting the seriousness of the allegations against them and the initial stage of the investigation.
Earlier, the Tis Hazari Court reserved the bail pleas of five accused persons arrested in the stone pelting case. The court will pronounce the order on Wednesday at 4 PM.