Bharat Express

Delhi police

The Delhi High Court asked Delhi Police to respond to the bail plea filed by Bhibhav Kumar in the alleged assault case with Swati Maliwal.

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court criticized the Delhi government for inaction against tanker mafias and warned of involving the Delhi Police to address the water crisis in the capital.

Authorities have boosted security around Rashtrapati Bhawan for PM Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony, including a traffic advisory.

The Special Cell of Delhi Police filed a comprehensive, approximately 1,000-page chargesheet in the Parliament security breach case.

In a shocking revelation Delhi Traffic Police on Sunday informed that they had issued more than 100 Challans for minor driving from January to May this year.

According to the FIR lodged against Bibhav Kumar, he allegedly assaulted Swati Maliwal by attacking her chest, stomach, and internal parts of her body.

In response to the heightened security concerns, the Delhi government issued advisories urging educational institutions to remain vigilant and monitor official communications closely.

The IP address of the received emails has been traced to Budapest. Delhi police will soon contact its counterparts in Budapest and proceed with further investigation, a police official said.

Delhi Police officials have indicated that after completing the investigation, chargesheets are being filed against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh and Vinod Tomar before the Rouse Avenue Court for offences under relevant sections of the IPC.

The court has also asked the Delhi government and Delhi Police how many mock drills were conducted in schools to ensure that children come out without any panic.