The Delhi Police on Monday opposed the accused Neelam Azad plea seeking a copy of the FIR in connection with the Parliament Security Breach case and said every information is crucial at this stage of investigation and any leakage can influence the investigation.
The Patiala House Court on Saturday issued notice to the Special Cell of Delhi Police on an application moved by one of the accused Neelam Azad's parents seeking a copy of FIR registration under various sections of IPC and UAPA in connection with the Parliament security breach case.
The Patiala House Court of Delhi has allowed/Permitted a special cell of Delhi Police to interrogate Gautam Navlakha in connection with the UAPA case registered against News Portal NewsClick following allegations that it has received huge money for pro-China propaganda.
The accused, Lalit Jha who had been absconding in the matter was arrested from Delhi. He is alleged to be the mastermind behind the entire conspiracy in the Parliament Security breach case.
"On request from Lok Sabha Secretariat, MHA has ordered an enquiry of parliament security breach incident. An Enquiry Committee has been set up under Anish Dayal Singh, DG, CRPF, with members from other security agencies and experts," the Spokesperson of the MHA has posted on 'X'.
The Popular Front of India on Friday moved the Delhi High Court challenging the order of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) Tribunal order upholding the decision of Centre to ban the organisation and its affiliates.
A special court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in New Delhi on Wednesday allowed Jamia Milia Islamia (JMI) University student Mohd. Mohsin Ahmad to write his BTech exam in Tihar Jail.
All these organisations were declared as unlawful associations under Section 3 of the UAPA, 1967 between 2019 and 2023, Union Minister of State for Home Nityanad Rai responded in written reply to a query.
The Centre on Tuesday constituted 'The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal' under Justice Sanjay Kumar Medhi to adjudicate the ban on nine Meitei Extremist Organisations under UAPA.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have filed a case under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) against seven Kashmiri students for allegedly raising pro-Pakistan slogans during the Cricket World Cup final held on November 19 in Gujarat.