Delhi High Court pulls up accused in Parliament security breach case, says disrupting Parliament is the “best way to create terror”, asks police to respond to bail plea.
Today, On 2nd July, The Delhi High Court has granted bail to Neelam Azad and Mahesh Kumawat, accused in the December 13, 2023 Parliament security breach case. The incident had sparked major security concerns within the nation’s highest legislative body.
Today, On 2nd July, The Delhi High Court is set to pronounce its decision on the bail pleas of two accused in the December 2023 Parliament security breach case. The incident had raised serious concerns over national security lapses.
Today, On 21st May, In the December 2023 Parliament security breach case, the Delhi Police told the High Court that they had “duly supplied” the arrest grounds to the accused, countering allegations of procedural lapses in the high-profile matter.
Today, 29th April, The Delhi High Court will hear the bail plea of the accused in the Parliament security breach case on May 7. The incident had triggered serious concerns over security lapses within the parliamentary complex.
The Delhi High Court is set to hear Neelam Azad’s bail plea on April 29 related to the 2023 Parliament security breach. The court questioned if using a non-lethal smoke canister qualifies as a terrorist act under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Prosecution labeled the actions as grave threats to India’s sovereignty.
Advocate Balraj Singh Malik, representing one of the accused in the Parliament security breach case, argued before a Delhi court on Monday that the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) should not be applied to young individuals who express frustration with the government’s authoritarian behavior. NEW DELHI: On Monday(9th Sept), the Patiala House Court reserved its […]
In security breach at the Indian Parliament, a Delhi Court on Thursday (17 January) has denied bail to Neelam Azad, one of the accused in the incident. Azad, along with three other individuals – Sagar Sharma, Manoranjan D, and Amol Shinde – was arrested following a protest outside the Parliament building on December 13, 2024. […]
In a significant development in the case of a high-profile security breach at the Indian Parliament, the Delhi High Court has recently taken a decisive step by staying a trial court’s order. This pivotal order had previously directed the Delhi Police to provide a copy of the FIR to Neelam Azad, who is implicated in […]
In a significant development in the Parliament security breach case, the Delhi court has placed the sixth accused, Mahesh Kumawat, under a seven-day police custody. This case, which has captured the nation’s attention, revolves around a meticulously orchestrated conspiracy to disrupt the parliamentary proceedings, a plan that was allegedly in the works for nearly two […]
