Law and order situation has improved in Ramganj, Subhash Chowk, Galta Gate and Manak Chowk police station areas where curfew was imposed on September 8 midnight.
Curfew has been relaxed from 12 noon to 6 PM after reviewing the situation today, DCP North Satyendra Singh said.
The body of Bharat Sindhi, who died on the day violence erupted, has been handed over to his family, he said.
The cause behind his death will be revealed after the postmortem report, the officer said.
On Friday midnight, an alleged dispute between some policemen and a couple turned violent.
One person was killed and seven others including six policemen were injured in the clashes.
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