New Delhi: Court Delhi Patiala House has fired plea three guarantees accused of in connection with inflammatory sloganeering near Mantar.
Metropolitan Magistrate Udbhav Kumar Jain rejected Plea guarantees from the three charges of Preet Singh, Deepak Singh and Vinod Sharma who had made inflammatory slogans in creating communal disharmony.
“Given the fact that the investigation of this case is at a newborn stage, the nature of accusations of increasing against people accused and also taking into account the overall facts and circumstances of this case, this court does not tend to allow the current application at this stage.
Thus, disputes The application is dismissed, “The court argued.
Police Delhi has opposed the application that said the release of the defendant would be detrimental to maintaining public peace and would further create serious legal and order situations because there was a possibility that the accuracy would create communal disharmony.
The Public Prosecutor said that the meeting was held without permission and held near the parliament during the ongoing Monsun session and the defendant violated the guidelines issued to contain the spread of Pandemic Covid-19.
Additional Public Prosecutor Kartikay Sharma appeared for police Delhi while Ashwkumar DuBey lawyer, Nirmal Kumar Amabastha, Manish Kumar, Avadh Kaushik, Rakra Pratap Singh, Vinay Singh, Vinay Gaur and Yashveer Singh appeared to be accused of Preeth Singh and the other two defendants.
The Delhi court on Wednesday triggered a guarantee to advocate for Ashwani Upadhyay, who was arrested in connection with the inflammatory sloganeering near Mantar.
Upadhyay and five other defendants were arrested on Tuesday after the police had been called and questioned all the defendants in this matter.
On August 9, the first information report (FIR) was ordered to a group of unknown people in connection with the alleged “raising the slogan inciting” in Jantar Mantar.
Allegedly by the police that Ashwini Upadhyay called on “colonial law and made uniform laws” on Sundays where the allegations of “unpleasant slogans” were raised.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) New Delhi, Deepak Yadav has told Deepak Yadav, “People who have gathered in Jantar Mantar do not have permission.
Have come to our notification that some people raised slogans that incite and unpleasant.
We have also been Receive a video and has registered firs in this case.
“” We are conducting a further investigation into this problem.
The earliest action will be taken early.
” Add DCP.
The official Senior Police Delhi previously told Ani that they tried to ensure the authenticity of the video.
“After verifying videos of strict legal actions will be taken against people who have taken such actions,” the official said.