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 national capital witnessed unprecedented violence as two groups -- supporters and opponents of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) -- clashed in Northeast Delhi.
At least 39 people have been killed and over 200 injured after clashes erupted between the supporters and opponents of CAA in Northeast Delhi.
Addressing the media, Kejriwal said those injured can avail medical treatment for free at any private hospital under Delhi government's 'Farishte' scheme.
Meanwhile, the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) and the Indian-American Muslim Council (IAMC) also issued statements condemning the violence.
Earlier on Wednesday, the high court had ordered safe passage for collection of body of deceased, setting up of adequate number of helplines, shelter to people who have been displaced among other things.