Delhi Riots Cases Hearing: Live Updates From Delhi HC

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27 July 2020 6:55 AM GMT

  • Delhi Riots Cases Hearing: Live Updates From Delhi HC

    The Delhi High Court is hearing a batch of petitions seeking proper investigation and registration of FIRs against several politicians for allegedly inciting riots in Delhi in February last week.Stay in this page for live...

    The Delhi High Court is hearing a batch of petitions seeking proper investigation and registration of FIRs against several politicians for allegedly inciting riots in Delhi in February last week.

    Stay in this page for live updates.

    Live Updates

    • 27 July 2020 7:01 AM GMT

      Jamiat urges the court to look into the Fact Finding report prepared by the Delhi Minorities Commission

      'Look at the numbers of dargahs destroyed, women attacked, etc.', Jamiat submits

    • 27 July 2020 6:58 AM GMT

      Court reads out from the reply submitted by the police which says SITs have been constituted for investigating certain sensitive cases

    • 27 July 2020 6:58 AM GMT

      Jamiat: Investigation should not just be there if should be seen to be there

      'Members of a particular community have been targeted', Jamiat argues

    • 27 July 2020 6:58 AM GMT

      Jamiat: members of a particular community were not allowed to give the names of the accused when they had gone to register FIRs

      'They were asked to register complaints against unknown persons', it is argued

    • 27 July 2020 6:57 AM GMT

      Jamiat Ulama, one of the Petitioners, submits that this court had directed for the preservation of video footage pertaining to the riots.

      'Police has still not replied to this request', Jamiat argues

    • 27 July 2020 6:57 AM GMT

      ASG Pinky Anand submits that court's writ justification under Art 226 can't be invoked for seeking registration of FIRs 

    • 27 July 2020 6:57 AM GMT

      Kapil Sibal submits that if any person has faced grievance he should move the appropriate court under sec 156(3) of CrPC

      'Jurisdiction under Art 226 can't be invoked to look into factual questions', Sibal submits

    • 27 July 2020 6:57 AM GMT

      Court asks Gautam to refrain from making political statements

    • 27 July 2020 6:56 AM GMT

      Gautam: These protestors were threatening to kill the Prime Minister and the Home Minster in order to seek 'azadi'

      They were protesting because they faced defeat in Ram Mandir case

    • 27 July 2020 6:56 AM GMT

      Gautam argues that Delhi Police with its limited resources can't adequately look into the complexity of these 'anti India' protests and the deep rooted conspiracies behind the same

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