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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Delhi High Court recently directed the Principal District and Sessions Judge of Patiala House Court to ensure that the untraceable record, running into 60,000 pages, of a case of the Delhi Police Crime Branch (EOW) related to cheating lodged in 2007 against SK Thapar is traced. India News | Delhi HC Directs District Judge to Ensure Record of 60,000 Pages of 17-year-old Cheating Case is Traced.
Delhi High Court directed the Principal District and Sessions Judge of Patiala House Court to ensure that the untraceable record of a cheating case in 2007 is traced.
Delhi: 5 police personnel, SDM find mention in court order acquitting 36 Tablighi Jamaat members
While the police personnel named in the judgment refused to comment, the Delhi Police PRO said police are “exploring legal options to challenge the acquittal . Updated: December 19, 2020 2:41:27 pm
The Tablighi members were booked for allegedly flouting Covid norms. Archive
In its 65-page judgment acquitting 36 Tablighi Jamaat members earlier this week, a Delhi court named five police personnel as well as the sub-divisional magistrate involved in the prosecution of the foreigners who were booked for allegedly flouting Covid regulations in March. While the police personnel named in the judgment refused to comment, the Delhi Police PRO said police are “exploring legal options to challenge the acquittal”.
Tablighi Jamaat: Delhi court acquits all foreigners after months of trial The court pulled up the SHO of Hazrat Nizamuddin/complainant for lapses in the identification of the accused
Sabrangindia16 Dec 2020
On December 15, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) of Saket Court, Arun Kumar Garg acquitted all 36 foreigners accused in the Tablighi Jamaat case, noting that the prosecution failed to prove the presence of the accused inside the Markaz premises and contradictions in the witness statements. Advocate Ashima Mandla, along with Ahmed Khan and Fahim Khan represented the accused persons.
According to the Indian Express, the CMM noted that none of the accused foreigners were present at the Markaz during the relevant period and that they had been maliciously picked up from different places to be prosecuted upon the directions from the Ministry of Home Affairs on defying the Covid Guidelines. The 36 foreigners hail from 14 different countries including US,