Earlier today, the Delhi HC had reserved its order on the petition filed by Mukesh Singh
In support of his contention, Mukesh claimed that he was arrested from Rajasthan and brought to Delhi on December 17, 2012, a day after the incident.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vishal Pahuja took the status report on record and listed the matter for further hearing on April 23.
Only urgent matters are being heard and dates are being given in rest of the cases
The plea was mentioned before a Division Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice C. Hari Shankar, which said that it will hear the plea on Monday.
The bench was hearing the petition by a lawyer, Kush Kalra, seeking safety and security measures like baggage scanners, hand-held metal detectors and CCTV cameras at all railway stations
The accused has been identified as Salman alias Nanhe, they said
Chowdhury sought resignation of Shah, a demand echoed by TMC's Saugata Roy and N K Premchandran of RSP.
The matter is listed next on April 14.
A firm with a grievance should not rush to the high court when there is an efficacious remedy under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act.
Gupta was speaking on the sidelines of a national conference on the economics of competition law.
A Delhi court had on Monday deferred till further orders the hanging of the convicts because of pending disposal of a convict's mercy plea
The death toll in the violence reached 34 on Thursday with around 200 people injured
A bench of Justices S Muralidhar and Talwant Singh said a senior-level police officer, who is aware of the facts, should be present before it at 12:30 pm with instructions
The death toll in northeast Delhi's communal violence stood at 44 with over 200 injured
The death row convicts are: Mukesh Kumar Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Sharma (26) and Akshay Kumar Singh (31)
The plea has alleged that despite being aware of "significant technical issues with Airbus A320neo," neither MCA nor the DGCA have taken any concrete steps to ground these aircraft
The court also ordered that the deposit be kept in interest bearing fixed deposit receipts
We can't afford the perception of a righteous judge being punished because he inconveniently refuses to act as guardian of a Hindu Rashtra
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