Give FIR copy to Neelam: Delhi court
A Delhi court directed the Delhi police on Thursday to give a copy of the UAPA FIR to an accused, Neelam Azad, in the Parliament security breach case. The court of additional sessions judge Hardeep Kaur, noted: βIn cases wherein decisions have been taken not to give copies of the FIR regard being had to the sensitive nature of the case, it will be open to the accused, his authorised representative/parokar to file an application for grant of a certified copy before the court, to which the FIR has been sent.
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