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The Delhi High Court declined to stay the trial court proceedings against Delhi Law Minister Kapil Mishra for allegedly posting objectionable tweets during the 2020 assembly elections. The court granted four weeks to the police to respond to Mishra's plea challenging a sessions court order that dismissed his petition against the summons of a magisterial court in the case. The high court's decision allows the trial court to proceed with the matter.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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