CJP Protest: The plea urged the court to take up the matter on an urgent basis, citing concerns over possible disruption due to the planned demonstration. The Delhi High Court on Friday declined to urgently hear a petition seeking directions to the police and authorities to deploy crowd-control measures at all entry points to the national capital ahead of a proposed protest by the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) on Saturday.Amid widespread discussions about the Cockroach Janta Party, young men and women in Thane staged a flash mob protest against the policies and decisions of the central Government while showing support for the 'cockroach' motif. (Praful Gangurde/HT File Photo)The plea, filed by NGO Save India Foundation, was mentioned before a vacation bench of Justices Saurabh Banerjee and Amit Sharma. Appearing for the petitioner, the NGO's counsel urged the court to take up the matter on an urgent basis on Friday itself, citing concerns over possible disruption due to the planned demonstration.However, the bench refused to grant an urgent hearing.Follow the latest breaking news and developments from India and around the world with Hindustan Times' newsdesk. From politics and policies to the economy and the environment, from local issues to national events and global affairs, we've got you covered.Read MoreSee Less
CJP protest: Delhi HC refuses urgent hearing on crowd-control plea
CJP Protest: The plea urged the court to take up the matter on an urgent basis, citing concerns over possible disruption due to the planned demonstration. | India News










