'Gave wrong addresses': Delhi Police on accused students in India Gate protest case; calls move 'deliberate'

Delhi Police informed a court that most student protesters arrested for allegedly assaulting officers provided false addresses, hindering investigations. The police sought custody to probe alleged links to Maoist groups, a claim the defense contested. The court granted two-day police custody for four students and one-day judicial custody for thirteen others.

Nov 27, 2025 - 22:00
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'Gave wrong addresses': Delhi Police on accused students in India Gate protest case; calls move 'deliberate'
Delhi Police informed a court that most student protesters arrested for allegedly assaulting officers provided false addresses, hindering investigations. The police sought custody to probe alleged links to Maoist groups, a claim the defense contested. The court granted two-day police custody for four students and one-day judicial custody for thirteen others.

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