"Fundamental Right To Protest Peacefully Exceeded Intentionally": Delhi Court Denies Bail To 8 Accused Of Vandalizing Arvind Kejriwal's Residence
Live LawA Delhi Court on Monday denied bail to eight men accused of vandalising Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence on March 30, observing that their fundamental right to peacefully protest was exceeded by them intentionally. Additional Sessions Judge Naveen Kumar Kashyap denied bail to eight accused persons after observing thus:"Deprivation of liberty must be considered a. Additional Sessions Judge Naveen Kumar Kashyap denied bail to eight accused persons after observing thus: "Deprivation of liberty must be considered a punishment unless it can be required to ensure that an accused person will stand his trial when called upon. The petition alleged that on March 30, "several BJP goons" in the garb of a protest, launched an attack on the official residence of the CM, videos and photographs of which show that such persons "casually walked through the security cordon maintained by Delhi Police, kicked and broke the boom barrier, broke the CCTVs cameras with lathis, threw paint on the gate of the residence and almost climbed over the gate."