The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the marriage of the minor girl from Gorakhpur, who was found in Kolkata two months later will be declared invalid, if she's found to be a minor. The girl was found married to a Muslim man and was pregnant, the Delhi Police told the Apex Court.
The plea in Delhi High Court alleges that the Delhi Police failed to take cognizance of the actions by the named publications/portals/news organizations and social media platforms, as disclosure of identity of Hathras gangrape victims is a punishable offence under Section 228A of the Indian Penal Code.
The Supreme Court was informed by the Delhi Police that a 13-year Gorakhpur missing girl who was allegedly abducted from Gorakhpur has been traced yesterday in Kolkatta and her abductor has been arrested.
The Counter affidavit has been filed in Supreme Court by Deputy Commissioner of Delhi Police according which in March , 2020 , the COVID - 19 virus began spreading across the country and the Government of India as well as State Governments imposed Lockdown and other restrictions to control its spread .
Senior Advocate Bhushan submitted that before the hearing of the petition, a notice was served upon the signing authority of the petitioner organisation by a Delhi Police Officer, directing him to comply with certain directions specified in the notice and to face criminal action in the event
The Supreme Court on Wednesday, in a Habeas Corpus plea filed by the mother of a 13-year-old missing girl, who was allegedly kidnapped, directed the Gorakhpur Police (Uttar Pradesh) officials to handover all the investigation records to the Delhi Police (Malviya Nagar Police Station) by tomorrow.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi Police to continue the security provided to the petitioners and to file its status report in a plea seeking judicial inquiry & constitution of a court-monitored SIT filed by parents of a nine-year old gild child who was allegedly gang-raped and murdered.