Taking ‘empathetic view’, Delhi HC grants Umar Khalid 3-day interim bail in riots conspiracy case
The Delhi High Court granted Umar Khalid interim bail from June 1 to June 3, citing humanitarian grounds linked to his mother’s surgery.
The Delhi High Court granted Umar Khalid interim bail from June 1 to June 3, citing humanitarian grounds linked to his mother’s surgery.
The petitioner had sought the court’s direction to the police to file an FIR against Mishra over his alleged role in the riots.
The CM even failed to withdraw anti-CAA protest cases, alleges Congress leader.
The Centre further said that the CAA does not confer any arbitrary or unguided powers upon the executive.
Ordering the removal of the hoardings, the court observed that the action by the UP government was an 'unwarranted interference into the privacy of the people'.
The Central government on January 27 signed an accord with the banned Assam-based insurgent group NDFB providing political and economic bonanza to the tribals, sans the outfit’s key demand of a separate Bodoland state or union territory.
The police, on their part, have denied having any such plan to initiate action at Shaheen Bagh or other places in Delhi where protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) are continuing for the past several weeks.
Adjourning the petition for Monday, the top court said it did not want to 'influence' the Assembly Election in Delhi scheduled on Saturday.
PM Modi said Pandit Nehru himself was in 'favour of protecting minorities in Pakistan' and questioned the Congress if the former prime minister was 'communal'.
In a major turn of events, the Delhi Police had on Tuesday evening had claimed that Kapil Gujjar -- the accused in the second firing incident in the Shaheen Bagh area -- is learnt to be a member of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party.