DELHI POLICE INACTIVE
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Delhi water crisis: SC pulls up AAP govt for inaction on tanker mafia
Delhi water crisis: The Supreme Court questioned the Delhi government's lack of action against the "tanker mafia" amid a water crisis. It warned of police intervention if necessary. The court the hearing to June 13. SC demanded an affidavit on water conservation measures and criticised the government for false claims, questioning water wastage control efforts. Delhi Water Minister Atishi directed monitoring teams to prevent leakage and ensure water conservation.
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Arvind Kejriwal gets death threats in Delhi metro, AAP says BJP behind it
The Aam Aadmi Party on Monday alleged that graffiti threatening Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal were scribbled inside the metro trains in Delhi, as it accused the BJP of being behind this incident. A senior police officer said they have taken cognisance of the matter and probin...
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How Swati Maliwal saga can hurt AAP and Arvind Kejriwal brand
AAP's reputation and electoral prospects are now at serious risk. Maliwal in her FIR claimed that she was waiting to meet Kejriwal at his residence when Kumar approached her and started assaulting her without provocation. "He slapped me 7-8 times at least while I continued screaming. I pushed him away to protect myself. At that time he pounced on me, brutally dragged me and deliberately pulled my shirt up," Maliwal claimed. While being assaulted by Kumar, Maliwal told him that she was having her periods, but to no avail.
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Union Minister Anurag Thakur criticises Punjab CM for inaction after illicit liquor deaths
Union Minister Anurag Thakur criticized Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann for the deaths of 21 people from tainted liquor in Sangrur. Thakur stated that Mann rushed to Delhi for Arvind Kejriwal's aid while 21 perished in his own village due to bootlegged alcohol.
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Problem of cybercrime troubling everyone, policing system needs to be reformed: HC
The Delhi High Court suggested adopting a simple process for filing complaints to address the genuine problem of cybercrime. Increasing awareness and reforming the policing system are also recommended to tackle this issue. The court emphasized that scamsters indiscriminately target individuals and commit fraud.
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Licence lag leaves Delhi eateries high & dry
Restaurateurs told ET the primary stumbling block was the mandatory eating house registration certificate issued by the Delhi Police licensing department.
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Wrestling with silence: Women in India are taught to endure and not protest against sexual harassment
The women wrestlers have dared to challenge the norms of how Indian society deals with sexual harassment. We salute them for their courage and bravery. The wrestlers have been role models for young girls to join sports, compete in local, state, national and international tournaments, and bring glory to themselves, their families and their country. India has celebrated their successes and glowed in their glory.
AAP accuses LG of 'stealing credit' for works of Delhi govt, questions his failure to uphold law and order in capital
The AAP on Sunday accused Delhi LG V K Saxena of "stealing credit" for the works done by the Kejriwal government and sought to question his failure to uphold law and order in the aftermath of the killing of two sisters in the RK Puram area. There was no immediate reaction from the LG office to the allegations.
North-East Delhi violence: Delhi Court raps investigating officer for playing "hide and seek", non-compliance of direction
The Court also sought a report from the concerned Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP). "It is apparent that the IO had been trying to play hide and seek from this court and misleading the court," it said.
SC asks Delhi Police to file charge sheet in hate speeches case
The Supreme Court on Monday took note of the submission of the Delhi Police that the probe in a case of hate speeches made at religious assemblies in the national capital in 2021 was at an advanced stage, and asked them to place on record the charge sheet to be filed in the matter.
Delhi LG Saxena recalls files related to projects pending for months
Rule 19(5) of the Transaction of Business of the GNCTD Rules (ToBR), empowers the LG to recall files pending inordinately with Ministers / CM, in public interest. This rule forces the Government to send files to the LG, irrespective of whether they approved it or not, it said.
Hate speeches: SC takes note of 'no palpable progress' in probe, seeks report from Delhi Police
The top court was hearing a contempt petition filed by activist Tushar Gandhi alleging inaction by Uttarakhand and the Delhi Police in alleged hate speech cases. On November 11, last year, the bench had discharged the Uttarakhand government and the police chief from a list of parties in the contempt plea.
Delhi murder: Aaftab stayed active on Shraddha's Instagram account to avoid suspicion
After murdering her on May 18, Aaftab Poonawala used to impersonate Shraddha Poonawala on her Instagram account and chat with her friends until June 9 to give the impression she was still alive, reports said.
Take suo motu action in hate speeches: SC to UP, Delhi and Uttarakhand
The bench held "Constitution of India envisages Bharat as a secular nation and fraternity, assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the country are guiding principles enshrined in the Preamble. There cannot be fraternity unless members of the community drawn from different religions or castes are able to live in harmony."
BJP's fact-finding panel recommends CBI probe into 'gross' human rights violations by Kolkata police & TMC members
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) five-member fact-finding committee on Saturday recommended a CBI probe enquiry and an enquiry by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) into 'gross human rights violation and brutality by Kolkata Police and TMC goons' on the day of 'Nabanna Abhijaan'. The committee observed that an NHRC team should go to Kolkata and conduct an enquiry on the 'gross human rights violation' on the day of the Abhijaan on September 13.
Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair moves SC for bail
An FIR was lodged against Zubair in Uttar Pradesh under IPC section 295A (deliberate and malicious act intended to outrage religious feelings) and section 67 of the IT Act here on a complaint by Hindu Sher Sena Sitapur district president Bhagwan Sharan on June 1.
Mamata Banerjee slams police 'inaction'
Banerjee also announced compensation of ₹5 lakh each to the next of kin of the victims and ₹2 lakh each for rebuilding the damaged houses. She handed over cheques to the relatives of the deceased. Banerjee claimed the violence was a "big conspiracy" to malign the state and observed "the incident is condemnable and no one will be spared".
Why shake-up in Assam, Mizoram bureaucracy is a must
Fissiparous tendencies in the northeast aren’t new. They have always simmered under the surface, but the idea has been to power a new narrative through economic opportunity and integration with the mainstream. For that to happen, though, sustained peace is a prerequisite.
Delhi Police visits Twitter office to serve notice over toolkit
The move came days after Twitter tagged a post by BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra against the Congress as "manipulated media". Denying that it was a raid, Delhi Police officials said it was a "routine procedure".
Sushant S Rajput case: Maha govt dismisses allegations of inaction against state police
A bench, led by Justice Arun Mishra, however, sought replies from Mumbai police on the progress in investigations so far.
Northeast Delhi violence: Police biased, didn't stop riots, says Delhi Minority Panel
The panel, headed by Supreme Court advocate MR Shamshad, said the violence was specifically targeted at Muslim women in the eight riot-affected areas of North East Delhi, as they had taken the lead in the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Many of them have lost social and economic security after the riots, it said.
Pleas seek FIRs against Kapil Mishra, cops in Delhi riots
ET has seen a copy of the petition, which has yet to be taken up by the court due to the lockdown. The petition alleges that, instead of stopping the accused, “the police personnel present facilitated the accused and lathi charged the innocent people asking for help”. When contacted, Mishra denied the accusations.
BJP unleashing 'communal virus'; inaction against hate speeches was 'licence to kill': Kapil Sibal
Initiating a short-duration debate in Rajya Sabha on the recent law and order situation in some parts of Delhi, Kapil Sibal alleged that while the national capital was burning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was silent on the matter for 70 hours and the police machinery was busy destroying evidences and supporting violence or rioters.
Delhi riots: Calm returns, fear remains on Delhi streets
Chand Bagh, Khajuri Khas and Bhajanpura — the worst-affected areas in the violent clashes that took place some days ago, are seemingly peaceful as of now as the traffic on main roads increases. More people are seen on streets; tales of Hindu-Muslim camaraderie in the midst of widespread destruction instill a sense of hope.
Delhi College molestation: Students hold protest, police register FIR
The girls alleged that Rapid Action Force and Delhi Police personnel were deployed close to the gate from where the men entered, but they did nothing to control the unruly crowd.
Ravindra Gaikwad issue: Air India writes to Delhi police over inaction
Sources said Air India has written to the Delhi police on why there is delay in taking action against the MP.
Court scuffle: charge of police's inaction being probed, says Bassi
"We will also probe whether there was any negligence on part of police. If it turns out to be so, the concerned official will have to face legal action."
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