Delhi Police clarified that the said NSA order is a routine extension, dismissing reports that the move has been taken in order to quell the CJP protests.
A national security police officer has been sentenced to 20 months and four weeks behind bars for taking upskirt photos and attempting to grab another officer’s gun when he was taken to the police ...
Police said that no specific request had been made in the context of the ongoing protests, and that the renewal was a routine administrative exercise. It said that the order should not be taken out of ...
Noida: A day after a city court reserved its order on the bail application of one suspect and scheduled a hearing for the other on Thursday in connection with the Noida workers’ protest, the police on ...
The NSA allows authorities to detain individuals preventively for a period ranging from 12 days to a maximum of 12 months ...
The move comes after authorities raised concerns over maintaining law and order in the national capital. The special powers allow action against individuals whose activities are considered harmful to ...
Claims that Delhi Police were granted detention powers under the National Security Act (NSA), 1980 specifically to quell Delhi student protests are misleading.