The Supreme Court bench questioned Delhi govt's appeal whether being an influential person can be a ground for denying bail and how Kalita can tamper with the witness.
Kalita will, however, not be released from jail as there’s another case lodged against her under UAPA by Delhi Police’s Special Cell to unearth the larger conspiracy behind the riots.
Titled 'Delhi Riots: Conspiracy Unravelled', the 150-page book alleges that ‘radical’ Islamic groups instigated the riots. It’s set for release in early September.
Natasha Narwal was arrested for ‘conspiring’ Delhi violence and Amulya Leona for saying ‘Hindustan Zindabad, Pakistan Zindabad’. But how their dads reacted tells a lot about India today.
The authorities had filed a status report in response to Natasha Narwal's allegations that inmates were prohibited from getting in touch with anyone outside prison.
Pinjra Tod activist Devangana Kalita had approached the Delhi High Court alleging that the Delhi Police was ‘selectively leaking’ details of the allegations against her.
Delhi Police say Jaffrabad incident reveals there was a deep-rooted conspiracy to cause riots, claim there was 'link with India Against Hate group and Umar Khalid'.
The group from NGO Call for Justice met Home Minister Amit Shah last week, and blamed the 'Tukde-Tukde Gang’ Pinjra Tod, Jamia Coordination Committee and PFI for the riots.
Police brought in additional charges against arrested Pinjra Tod members after they got bail. Lawyers say this has been observed in other Delhi riots arrests too.
Remand of JNU students Natasha Narwal and Devangana Kalita was extended after the police said custodial interrogation was necessary in the investigation of the case.
Nitish Kumar has mastered the rhythm of renewal in Bihar. In a democracy of churn and chance, endurance may be the rarest—and most refined—form of political art.
While the move could free up grid capacity struggling to keep up with rapid renewable rollout, it would be a major setback for green ambitions. India aims to double clean power capacity to 500 gigawatts by the end of the decade.
This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.
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