'Shoot And Scoot Acts Not Protest': Delhi High Court Refuses To Discharge Men Accused Of Throwing Burning Effigy At Politician's Bungalow

Nupur Thapliyal

19 May 2026 11:15 AM IST

  • Shoot And Scoot Acts Not Protest: Delhi High Court Refuses To Discharge Men Accused Of Throwing Burning Effigy At Politicians Bungalow

    The Delhi High Court has recently observed that violence in the guise of protest “cannot be acceptable to any tenet of demosprudence” while refusing to discharge several persons accused of throwing a burning effigy at the official bungalow of a prominent political leader in 2022.Justice Girish Kathpalia said that “shoot and scoot” acts carried out after setting an effigy on fire...

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