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Lakhimpur violence: Ashish Mishra taken to UP Crime Branch office for interrogation
•Chief Judicial Magistrate Chintaram on Monday had granted a three-day police remand for Mishra on the condition that he would not be harassed and his lawyer would remain present during interrogation
Mumbai court remands Raj Kundra to 14-day judicial custody in pornography case
Fp Staff •Raj Kundra moved the court for bail and his plea hearing is pushed to 28 July.
Delhi riots: Court dismisses bail plea of Pinjra Tod activist Devangana Kalita in UAPA case
•The sessions court said the statements of protected witnesses in the case reflected the role of many accused including Devangana Kalita in planning the activities at the anti-CAA protest sites as part of a 'conspiracy' which led to the Delhi riots
Jamia firing: Delhi Police's Crime Branch arrests 25-year-old wrestler from Uttar Pradesh for supplying weapon to shooter
•The Delhi Police's Crime Branch has arrested a wrestler for supplying a weapon to the juvenile who opened fire on anti-CAA protesters outside the Jamia Millia Islamia university last week, officials said on Monday.
Delhi Police granted transit remand of Sharjeel Imam for 36 hrs after arrest in Bihar's Jehanabad, lawyers say JNU scholar surrendered
Fp Staff •Sharjeel Imam, a PhD student at Jawarharlal Nehru University who has been charged with sedition for his allegedly inflammatory remarks during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), was arrested by the Delhi Police in Bihar's Jehanabad on Tuesday afternoon.
Delhi Police arrests Sharjeel Imam from Bihar's Jehanabad on sedition charges for 'cut Assam off' remark
Fp Staff •Delhi Police on Tuesday arrested Sharjeel Imam, a Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student booked in a sedition case, from Bihar's Jehanabad. The PhD student has been booked in sedition cases lodged in five states for alleged "inflammatory" speeches made during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
JNU violence: Delhi Police names Aishe Ghosh, 8 others as suspects; JNUSU chief dares cops to make evidence public
Fp Staff •Five days after at least 36 people were injured in the incident of violence in Jawaharlal Nehru University, the Delhi Police named JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh and eight others as suspects in the violence that took place between 3 to 5 January. However, the police didn't name any group for the brutal attack by masked goons on students and teachers in the evening on 5 January.
JNUSU accuses Delhi Police and varsity administration of shielding ABVP, counters claims that servers were damaged
Fp Staff •The JNUSU accused the Delhi police of shielding ABVP members and also questioned the authenticity of the videos and pictures being used by the police as evidence.
JNUSU press conference updates: ABVP members attacked women students and union office-bearers last week, alleges student body
Fp Staff •JNUSU press conference updates:The students' union said the ABVP members hit women students even on 4 January and when JNUSU general secretary Satish Chandra Yadav intervened, they attacked him as well.
Delhi Police identifies 37 from 'Unity Against Left' WhatsApp group linked to JNU violence: Report
Fp Staff •According to reports, thirty-seven people from the 60-member WhatsApp group named 'Unity Against Left' have been identified by the Special Investigation Team (SIT), set up the Delhi Police, sources in Delhi Police told ANI