Delhi High Court tells Delhi Police to explore possibility of creating a Ballistic database for storing information of all firearms, with regards to their licences and issuance to the public
Relying on the decision of the Delhi High Court in “Jayswal Neco Ltd. Vs. Union of India & Ors.”, Advocate V.K Shukla, representing the petitioner, contended that the jurisdiction vests with Delhi High Court in as much as the Railway Board is situated in Delhi.
The Delhi High Court has disposed of the petition filed by hostel inmates of All India Women Conference at 6, Bhagwan Das Road, seeking a waiver of licence fee and mess charge amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said the District Magistrate should pass an order asking the protesters to shift in the wake of the DDMA order. It also said that if the order is not complied with by protesters, then the police can take action in accordance with the law.
One accused in an attempted robbery of a cash van was granted bail last Friday by the Delhi High Court. The reasoning of the court for granting bail was that the accused had already spent nearly two years behind bars and that there was a lack of prima facie evidence against him.