A lawyer filed a complaint against Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of making controversial remarks about Sikhs during a visit to the US. The lawyer claims Gandhi’s comments have hurt the sentiments of the Sikh community. The complaint has been submitted to the Home Minister, Delhi Police, and NIA, urging them to take action, claiming Gandhi’s intent to provoke communal hatred and disrupt the Indian government.
Today, On 8th August, The Supreme Court criticized a Delhi High Court rule that limits trial courts from rebuking police. The rule, outlined in Part H of the Delhi High Court’s “Practice in the Trial of Criminal Cases,” dictates that courts should refrain from censuring police unless strictly relevant. The Supreme Court expressed concerns about the rule impinging on judicial discretion.
Today, 29th April, The Supreme Court disposed of AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan’s petition, instructing Delhi Police to implement amended standing orders. This ensures updated protocols and underscores the importance of protecting minors’ identities in legal documents. The case saw significant development under the court’s guidance, with clear directives for safeguarding confidentiality and strict repercussions for non-compliance.
