Delhi high court stays investigation against Vinod Dua
The case was filed by a Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader who alleged that Vinod Dua made defamatory statements conducive to public mischief on his YouTube show.
The Delhi high court has remained the test for a situation against columnist Vinod Dua while saying there was an unexplained postponement of about a quarter of a year in documenting the grievance and housing of the FIR.
The case was recorded by a Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) pioneer who affirmed that Dua offered slanderous expressions helpful for open naughtiness on his YouTube appear.
In a break request, the court said it was of the at first sightsee that further procedures or test were probably going to make unjustified badgering Dua, and remained the examination till July 23.
In a Wednesday request, which was transferred on the web on Thursday, equity Anup J Bhambhani said the court was convinced to believe that the documenting of the objection and housing of the FIR have the right to be thought of and pondered further, previously permitting the examination to continue against Dua.
The court additionally gave a notification and looked for reactions of the Delhi Police and the complainant on Dua’s request looking for subduing of the FIR against him.
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