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Delhi Riots didnt Take place in Spur of the Moment was Pre-planned says High Court | The High Court said the Delhi riots were planned to disrupt law and order in Delhi

New Delhi: Last year’s riots in north-east Delhi (Delhi RiotDelhi High CourtDelhi High Court). In the order dismissing the bail application of the accused Muhammad Ibrahim in the case (Order) Reference of the High Court. Delhi PoliceDelhi Police) Head Constable (Head Constable) Muhammad Ibrahim is the accused in the murder case of Ratan Lal.

Justice Subramaniam Prasad of the High Court made this crucial reference. It is clear from the destruction of the CCTVs that the riots were unprovoked. The High Court said that the riots were not caused by any outrage.

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What happened during the riots was the government’s (Delhi Government) The High Court observed that it was clear from the footage that it was an attempt to destabilize the operation.

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The riots were pre-planned with the aim of disrupting law and order in Delhi. Many of the rioters attacked a small number of police officers with sticks and bats. The court said there was evidence that Muhammad Ibrahim had taken part in the protest with the sword. Ibrahim claimed that the sword was in his possession for the salvation of himself and his family. However, the court did not accept this argument.

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With riot (Riot) Justice for the five accused in the related case (Justice) Subramaniam Prasad’s bench had granted bail on September 8. In the order, Justice Prasad had said that there was no justification for detaining someone for protesting. But the court held that individual liberty should not infringe on the rights of others (Court) Specified.

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