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.
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2020-07-27 06:55:37
27 July 2020 7:11 AM GMT
Some Petitioners are complaining about not receiving the reply filed by Delhi Police
Court: We will not entertain any impleadment application at this stage
27 July 2020 7:09 AM GMT
Court: we should be made available all the replies that all of you are referring to
27 July 2020 7:08 AM GMT
Senior Advocate Colin Gonsalves submits that he can suggest a way forward
Court: Delhi Police has to ensure that its replies should directly refer to prayers made in these writ petitions
27 July 2020 7:08 AM GMT
Court informs Jamiat that its rejoinder is not record
'There are 9 parties in this case, we need to streamline the documentation process', the court highlights
27 July 2020 7:05 AM GMT
Court is facing some difficulty in retrieving the detailed reply filed by the Delhi Police
27 July 2020 7:02 AM GMT
Jamiat submits that 40 out of the 53 people who died are Muslims
27 July 2020 7:02 AM GMT
Jamiat submits that the Fact Finding report highlights the number of Muslim casualties, destruction of burial grounds, dargahs, etc.
'Names of each and every deceased person is being provided', Jamiat highlights
27 July 2020 7:01 AM GMT
Jamiat: police were mere bystanders to the attacks commited on members of the Muslim community
However, 9/10 accused persons are Muslims, Jamiat argues
27 July 2020 7:01 AM GMT
Jamiat submits that this report has also been given to the LG as well as placed before the Delhi Assembly
27 July 2020 7:01 AM GMT
Jamiat: Muslims went to register the FIR but they were not entertained by the police
'Fact Finding report suggests constituting a 5 members independent committee to enquire into these cases', Jamiat submits