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The Delhi High Court has asked the police for their stand on the preservation of case diaries related to activist Devangana Kalita's probe in a February 2020 riots case. Kalita's counsel has claimed that an order from the high court directing the preservation of records was not complied with. The court has asked the police to file a response and has set the hearing for January 31.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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