Three of the four convicts had on Wednesday moved a Delhi court seeking stay on their death penalty, saying the second mercy plea of one of them was still pending.
The March 21 date was pending at the stage of recording of pre-charge evidence and was fixed for cross-examination of the complainant
A 33-year-old Mohd Danish, was sent to four-day police remand on Monday by a Delhi court after the police said his custodial interrogation was required to unearth a "larger conspiracy".
Of the remaining 49 accused, 19 died during pendency of the trial, leaving 30 accused who have been on bail since 1986
The couple -- Jahanjeb Sami (36) and Hina Bashir Beg (39) -- were arrested yesterday
The court granted bail to Baisala on Friday after hearing arguments from the lawyers appearing for him as well as police
Police have registered a case against him under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Arms Act. His four-day police custody ended on Saturday, officials said.
Special CBI Judge Sanjeev Aggarwal directed the initial investigating officer, Ajay Kumar Bassi, in the case to appear before it on February 28 to explain the case diary
Special Judge Ajay Kumar Kuhar granted the relief to Karti while asking him to share his itinerary with the investigation agencies
A case had been registered against him on sedition and other charges on January 26
The court has also sought an overall status report from the Delhi Police on the ongoing investigation in a case related to the violence near Jamia Millia Islamia during the protest
The police told the court that Chawla, extradited from London on Thursday, was involved in fixing of five matches and has to be taken to various places and confronted with certain people
Mukesh Kumar Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Kumar Sharma (26) and Akshay Kumar (31) were scheduled to be hanged on February 1 at 6 am
The public prosecutor, appearing for the Delhi Police, told the court that Tihar jail authorities have supplied all the relevant documents sought by the lawyer of the death row convicts in the case
Three people were arrested later in connection with the violence and two were granted bail earlier
A court slammed Delhi Police on Tuesday for failing to show any evidence against Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad
The court took into record an action taken report filed by Delhi Police which had said that no "cognisable offence" was made out against Gandhi.
"Detention of minor in a police station is a flagrant violation of law," the judge said.
Special Judge Arvind Kumar directed the ED to file a reply by Dec 9, when the court will hear the matter, after the agency sought time to file its response
The court later granted bail to all the accused persons after they appeared before it in pursuance to the summons.