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Delhi Court Dismisses Lawyer’s Plea Against Police Officials

Delhi Court Dismisses Lawyer’s Plea Against Police Officials

Delhi Court Dismisses Lawyer’s Plea Against Police Officials

In New Delhi, the Karkardooma Court has dismissed a revision petition filed by lawyer Ashwani Kumar Singh. The petition challenged a magistrate court’s decision not to register an FIR against Meghna Yadav, the then Deputy Commissioner of Police, and other officials for inaction on his 2019 complaint.

Details of the Case

Additional Sessions Judge Sameer Bajpai reviewed the case and found no errors in the trial court’s decision. The court noted that Singh’s complaint lacked specific allegations and clarity on the offenses committed by the respondents.

Background

Singh’s complaint involved ten individuals, including police officials and others like Advocate Vardhan Gupta and Vijay Tyagi. He claimed that his complaint to the police station was ignored, but the court found no legal basis for his claims.

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Karkardooma Court -: Karkardooma Court is a court located in Delhi, India. It handles various legal cases and disputes in the region.

FIR -: FIR stands for First Information Report. It is a document prepared by the police when they receive information about a crime.

Deputy Commissioner of Police -: The Deputy Commissioner of Police is a high-ranking officer in the police department responsible for maintaining law and order in a specific area.

Additional Sessions Judge -: An Additional Sessions Judge is a judge who handles serious criminal cases in a sessions court, which is a type of court in India.

Trial Court -: A trial court is the first court where a legal case is heard and decided. It examines evidence and witnesses to make a judgment.
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