The petitioner has sought enforcement of his right to fair investigation and justice as well as the right to know the truth about his grandson's death.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday has disposed of its suo motu case of people not wearing masks in a Kolkata to Delhi Air India flight after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) informed that strict action is being taken against people not wearing masks properly.
Special CBI Judge Ajay Gulati passed orders finding that the custodial interrogation of the brother of Trinamool Congress leader Vinay Mishra is necessary to unearth the conspiracy.
The single-judge bench headed by Justice Pratibha directed that a senior official shall be present before the court on the next date while fixing the matter for the next hearing on March 18.
The petitioner advocate Prashant Bhushan has also sought directions from the Delhi High Court to quash the said proceedings initiated by the Bar Council of Delhi.
A single-judge bench comprising of Justice Prathiba M. Singh heard a batch of connected matters relating to the allocation of funds for people suffering from rare diseases.
The counsel for state and public prosecutor AT Ansari sought a death sentence for Ariz and submitted that it is a matter of law enforcement officer and murder of defender of justice.
The bench also directed Umair that after the completion of one month, a certificate from Gurdwara Bangla Sahib be also filed to show compliance to the order.