CAA protests: The police said they wanted to quiz Imam after an accused alleged in his disclosure that he was provoked by Imam's speeches
The newly-elected MLA along with his supporters was returning home after paying obeisance at a temple in his constituency, the police said
According to the official order, as and when any information about the accused is received, the same may be sent immediately to DCP (Southeast) or DCP (Crime Branch)
While the Delhi Police personnel have been put on specific election duties, the coys of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) will ensure security of polling premises and movement of EVMs
The court passed the order while disposing of a PIL filed by advocate and social activist Amit Sahni
Hitting out at the AAP, BJP president J P Nadda accused Kejriwal of playing with the security of the country and said that people will give the AAP a befitting reply
Taking note of the submission, the bench granted the Centre time till April 29 to file a reply
The attacker who may be a minor, was immediately detained after the incident
The statement came after the Delhi Police faced flak from Jamia Millia Islamia students and the AAP alleged that the force's personnel were "mute spectators"
NSA cannot be allowed to be misused, the top court said but added that there cannot be a general command as public properties are being burnt during the protests and it may be organised
Delhi has long been under the NSA on the ground that its provisions are effective in dealing with insurgency
However, the Delhi Police said it is a routine order that has been issued in every quarter and has nothing to do with the current situation
The main objective of the meeting was to address the issues related to policing in the National Capital Region
The plea was filed by three JNU professors and the court sought response from Delhi Police, Whatsapp, Google, Apple on the plea to preserve data, CCTV footage
"I must compliment the Delhi Police for a very very quick investigation in the recent case... which I think is a great feather in their cap," the minister said
The Police on Friday released pictures of the suspects in the January 5 violence and claimed JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh was one of them
The Indian police is governed by the archaic, colonial-era Police Act of 1861, which has no place in a democracy
Of the nine, seven belong to left-leaning student organisations while two are affiliated to right-wing students' body, the police said.
The vice-chancellor has been facing criticism for not acting swiftly when the students were being attacked by a mob on Sunday evening
The FIRs were registered on the complaint of JNU administration on January 5, they said