Court to police: Explain reason for curfew order during AAP pr...The order by Metropolitan Magistrate Jay Thareja came during proceedings in a case against AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Prashant Bhushan and 22 others. They have been charged with violation of curfew, rioting, causing damage to ... Express India, 1 month ago |
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Can't help India in serving summons on websites: U.S.The Ministry of Home Affairs told a court here on Friday that the U.S. authorities were unable to "execute" the request for assistance in serving summons on 11 U.S.-based websites, including Facebook and Google, which were accused of hosting ... The Hindu, 3 weeks ago
US Can't Serve Summons to Websites: MHA to Court
Outlook India, 3 weeks ago
US rebuffs India over Facebook and Google
Indian Express, 3 weeks ago
US cites free speech, won't help India execute summons to FB, Google
IBNLive India News, 3 weeks ago
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Protest by AAP: Delhi police asked to further investigateA Delhi court today asked the city police to further investigate the three cases lodged against Arvind Kejriwal and other members of his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for alleged rioting and unlawful assembly during their protests here last year on coal block ... Asian Age, 1 month ago
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Court to pass order in rioting case on March 30A Delhi court on Tuesday fixed March 30 for pronouncing its order on whether to direct police to conduct further probe in three cases in which Arvind Kejriwal and other Aam Aadmi Party members were chargesheeted for allegedly rioting and unlawful assembly. Deccan Herald, 1 month ago
IAC protest in Delhi: Court to pronounce order on Mar 30
Oneindia, 2 months ago
Cases against Kejriwal: Court reserves order on further probe
Indian Express, 2 months ago
Aam Aadmi Party riot case: Order on Mar 26
Times of India, 2 months ago
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Court raps police for imposing Sec. 144A city court on Saturday criticised the Delhi polices move to impose prohibitory orders during a protest by Arvind Kejriwal and members of Aam Aadmi Party at the Prime Ministers residence and other places here last year. The court asked the police why there ... Asian Age, 2 months ago
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