The UP police had also named Twitter in the FIR as it failed to take down the tweets and allegedly allowed the video to go viral. The FIR was registered in the backdrop of an elderly Muslim man's claim in a video that his beard was cut off and he was forced to chant Vande Mataram and Jai Shri Ram.
The Bench, while issuing a notice in the petition, directed a stay on five FIRs registered against her in different states. The court has listed the matter after six weeks.
The bench requested the Registrar General of the Court to remind the concerned judicial officer to abide by the guidelines of the High Court on Covid-19 pandemic in passing such orders in future.
A joint request is, therefore, made on behalf of the appellant and the private respondent that the FIR be quashed as it was the outcome of some misunderstanding between the parties, the Advocate said.
A Delhi Court on Thursday granted bail to former JNU student Umar Khalid in the case relating to the violence that broke out in the Khajuri Khas area of North East district of national capital and said "chargesheeting him in this case on the basis of such an insignificant material is unwarranted."
Hashim Ali had filed a complaint regarding burning down of his house by a mob during the riots, however, later the same was clubbed with another FIR where he has been named as an accused.
A division bench of Justice Manish Pitale and S.S Shinde said, “When there is matrimonial discord and acrimony between husband and wife, there is a tendency to vent out anger against the husband by roping in as many relatives of the husband as possible.”
The Excise Officer who had accompanied the Police in the aforesaid raid registered another FIR against the company under section 58C of the Rajasthan Excise Act, 1950 alleging that the work has been done in the night and there was violation of conditions of license.