Geeta Mittal with Mr. D.K. Saluja,
Director (Planning) DDA. Ms. Mukta
Gupta for the State with Mr. T.N. Mohan,
DCP (Hqrs
Andley, learned counsel for the petitioner and Ms. Mukta Gupta, learned counsel for the State.
5. It is not disputed that the alleged offence ... quashed.
7. On the other hand, it is submitted by Ms. Mukta Gupta that since the Act does not provide the machinery for filing
Meenakshi Arora, Advocate who appeared for NHRC as well as Ms. Mukta Gupta, counsel for NCT of Delhi for rendering valuable assistance.
23. In view
Court as well. On behalf of the State, Standing Counsel, Ms. Mukta Gupta made the submissions.
5. With this brief introductory, let us first embark
Bahar U.Barqi, learned counsel for the petitioner and Ms.Mukta Gupta, learned counsel for the respondents.
7. It is strenuously urged by Mr.Barqi ... enlargement on bail under a judicial order.
8. Per contra, Ms.Mukta Gupta, learned counsel for the State, while supporting the order of detention
heard Mr. Herjinder Singh, learned counsel for the petitioner and Ms. Mukta Gupta, learned counsel for the detaining authority.
6. Mr.Herjinder Singh, learned counsel
legal issue.
6. The main thrust of the submissions of Ms.Mukta Gupta, learned Standing Counsel (Criminal) for the State is that provisions of Section
heard Ms. Sangita Bhayana, learned counsel for the petitioner and Ms. Mukta
Gupta, learned counsel for the Detaining Authority.
7. Although, in the writ petition ... National Capital Territory of Delhi and Another .
10. Ms. Mukta Gupta, learned standing counsel for the Government of the
National Capital Territory of Delhi
heard Ms. Sangita Bhayana, learned counsel for the petitioner and Ms. Mukta Gupta, learned counsel for the Detaining Authority.
10. Although in the writ petition
heard Ms.Sangita Bhayana, learned counsel for the petitioner and Ms. Mukta Gupta, learned counsel for the detaining authority.
9. Although in the writ petition