Source – hindustantimes.com New Delhi A group of lawyers, including bar associations of city courts, moved to the Delhi High Court on Friday seeking action against advocates who had raised derogatory slogans after the court did not grant relief to petitioners in the Jamia violence, which broke out on December 15. Seeking contempt proceedings against
Source – hindustantimes.com Expressing his disapproval of “rioting and destruction of public property” , Chief Justice of India refuse to hear a case on the run-in between the police and students of Delhi’s Jamia Milia Islamia university and Aligarh’s Aligarh Muslim University till the “rioting” stopped. Students at both universities were at the receiving end
Source – hindustantimes.com Expressing his disapproval of “rioting and destruction of public property” , Chief Justice of India refuse to hear a case on the run-in between the police and students of Delhi’s Jamia Milia Islamia university and Aligarh’s Aligarh Muslim University till the “rioting” stopped. Students at both universities were at the receiving end
Source – telegraphindia.com The Delhi High Court agreed to hear on Wednesday a PIL seeking to set up of a fact-finding committee to probe into the violence at Jamia Millia Islamia University following protests over the amended Citizenship Act. The petition was mentioned by advocate Rizwan before a bench of Chief Justice D. N. Patel