The police told the Delhi High Court on February 27 that they have decided not to file an FIR against anyone making inflammatory hate speeches.The decision comes a day after the Delhi High Court asked the city’s police to take a “conscious decision” on filing an First Information Report (FIR) against those who are giving out inflammatory speeches.Close The police told the court that filing an FIR “won’t help in restoring peace and normalcy” in the national capital, news agency ANI reported. related news HUL, Nestle ranked first in nutrition index Delhi violence: Kejriwal announces Rs 10 lakh compensation for deceased’s family; lists out peace initiatives Delhi HC to hear on Friday plea seeking FIR against Sonia, Rahul, Priyanka, others for alleged hate speech A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar granted four weeks to the Centre and the police to file their replies to the PIL seeking lodging of FIRs against alleged hate speeches by three BJP leaders.Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the bench that as the Centre is responsible for maintaining law and order in Delhi, it be made a party in the matter, which was allowed by the court.The police, which has been criticised… Read full this story
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