“The counsel for the accused (Khalid) had made specific request for allowing the meeting time of accused with the counsel during police custody remand and the same was allowed for every day for 30 minutes during the entire police custody remand. Counsel for the accused is meeting the accused every day during remand in terms of the order dated September 14. There was also an apprehension of safety raised by the counsel for the accused and thus a specific direction was also given to the DCP concerned to ensure the safety of the accused,” the court said, dismissing his application, reported The Indian Express.
On 6 March, the FIR was registered against Khalid and a person identified as Danish, based on information provided by an informer to Crime Branch Sub-Inspector Arvind Kumar. He was arrested by the Delhi Police, six months later, on 13 September.
According to FIR number 59/2020,…