North-East girl allegedly attacked near Saket Court after objecting to racial remarks
A North-East girl was allegedly attacked in a park near Saket Court, New Delhi, after she objected to racial remarks on Sunday night.
A North-East girl was allegedly attacked in a park near Saket Court, New Delhi, after she objected to racial remarks on Sunday night.
The deceased has been identified as Aman, who was lodged in Tihar jail number 8 with two others who allegedly killed him.
Expressing dissatisfaction with the state of the court premises, Atishi said, “The Saket court complex is regularly used by a large number of judges, lawyers, and their staff.
A woman was injured in an incident of firing at Saket court on Friday. Police are on the spot and have rushed the woman to a hospital.
Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Rakesh Kumar Singh passed a restraining order against the channel and list the matter on April 17 for further hearing.
In the court, the Delhi Police may face the heat for being unable to recover the crime weapon, Shraddha's mobile phone, and the clothes worn by the accused.
The development comes after the Delhi Police had approached the court earlier in the morning seeking permission for the test saying that he was not cooperating in the investigation.
The Saket court in Delhi on Tuesday dismissed an Intervention Application (IA) moved by Kunwar Mahender Dhwaj Pratap Singh, who claimed ownership rights over the Qutub Minar land while hearing an appeal that sought worship rights for Hindus and Jains inside the Qutub Minar complex.
The Saket court in Delhi on Tuesday reserved the order on an Intervention Application (IA) moved by Kunwar Mahender Dhwaj Pratap Singh, who claimed ownership rights over Qutub Minar land while hearing an appeal that sought worship rights for Hindus and Jains inside the Qutub Minar complex.
Lawyers of all district courts here are likely to march from Patiala House Court to India Gate on Wednesday, Dhir Singh Kasana, general secretary of the coordination committee of the All-District Courts Bar Associations, said.