The High Court said certain media coverage of investigation in the FIR against climate activist Disha Ravi for her alleged involvement in sharing a toolkit backing farmers' protest, indicates "sensationalism and prejudicial reporting", but declined to order the removal of any such content at this stage.
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Justice Sachdeva said the court expects the police to take appropriate steps to implement the direction of the DDMA
If no action is taken for violation of the DDMA direction, then it will send out an incorrect signal , said the HC
The court was hearing a plea by the Civil Lines Residents Association against the ongoing protest outside the CM s residence
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday (December 18) directed the police to make efforts to shift the mayors of three municipal corporations protesting outside Delhi Chief Minister s residence to another location.
The High Court said if the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) prohibited political gatherings in the national capital till December 31 due to COVID-19 pandemic, then evict protestors from outside Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal s residence.