Jamia Violence : Live Updates From Delhi HC Hearing

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4 Aug 2020 12:47 PM IST

  • Jamia Violence : Live Updates From Delhi HC Hearing

    The Delhi High Court is hearing a batch of petitions seeking an independent inquiry into alleged police atrocities in the Jamia Milia Islamia campus in the backdrop of anti-CAA protests.Follow live updates from the hearing here...

    Live Updates

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:18 PM IST

      Gonsalves reads out one of the testimonies which says that police even denied to take one of the severely injured student to hospital

      'Ye mar jayega toh koi farak nahi padega', police said as per the testimony 

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:18 PM IST

      Gonsalves: Why would the police aim at the heads of these young students? 

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:17 PM IST

      Gonsalves has amended one of the prayers to have this petition being considered as a representation by the police to register FIRs against the erring officials

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:13 PM IST

      'This matter should neither be investigated by the police nor by the CBI' , Gonsalves argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:12 PM IST

      Gonsalves: These testimonies were then given to the NHRC

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:11 PM IST

      Court: Who recorded these testimonies of students?

      Gonsalves: Activists approached the students and asked them to write their statements in their own handwriting. They were taken one day after the violence

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:11 PM IST

      Gonsalves informs the court that Vice Chancellor has also demanded action against the police officers who illegally entered the campus and allegedly assaulted the Stanford

      students

      'Her complaint has still not been converted into an FIR', he argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:09 PM IST

      'Before they started beating up the students, the police broke the CCTV cameras inside the central library', Gonsalves submits

      'Students have said that they could only see other students bleeding and getting injured', he submits

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:09 PM IST

      Gonsalves submits that police also took videos of the protest march

      'We want these footages to prove the criminality of the police', he argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:08 PM IST

      Gonsalves: police retrieved all the CCTV footage from the University authorities

      'the same should have been taken under an affidavit by Commissioner', he argues

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