A Delhi court has framed attempt to murder and conspiracy charges against two men accused of attacking Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during a public event. The trial will be conducted in camera as proceedings move forward.
Supreme Court clarifies the difference between murder and attempt to murder, laying down key guidelines under IPC sections with a detailed explanation of punishments and legal consequences.
Today, On 5th November, the Delhi High Court dismissed Khalid Saifi’s plea against an attempt to murder charge linked to the 2020 Delhi riots. Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri rejected Saifi’s argument of insufficient evidence, allowing charges of rioting and assault to proceed, emphasizing grounds for trial against him and others involved.
Today On 1st August, Khalid Saifi contested an attempt to murder charge in connection with the Delhi riots case at the Delhi High Court. His legal team argued that the charge lacks evidence, especially since the Arms Act charges were dropped and no weapon was recovered. The court expressed reluctance to dismiss the plea, citing witness statements placing Saifi at the scene.
