FARMERS’ protests against the three contentious farm laws have opened the floodgates to a host of new lawsuits. Following violent clashes between farmers and the police during the tractor rally in the national capital on Republic Day, the Delhi Police released a list of 120 people arrested in connection with 13 FIRs filed in connection with the said event.
The police also arrested journalists, including freelancer Mandeep Punia. Cases were also registered against other journalists, including Rajdeep Sardesai, and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, for alleged mis-statements and wrong reporting on the rally violence. There after, Tharoor, Sardesai and other journalists such as Mrinal Pande, Zafar Agha, Caravan’s Paresh Nath and Anant Nath filed separate pleas before the Supreme Court seeking protection from arrest. The Court on February 9 passed an or der staying arrests and granted protection to the petitioners till the next date of hearing.
Apart from cases being registered against journalists and media houses, several FIRs were lodged against people allegedly involved in that day’s violence. In an application filed by an accused named Deepak, who was arrested by the police and not supplied with a copy of the FIR despite being sent to judicial custody, Metropolitan Magistrate Abhinav Pandey on February 9 passed an order directing the Delhi Police to upload all FIRs registered from Nangloi police station on its website.
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