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JNU Campus Violence highlights: Women from different faiths wear Hijab, stage sit-in at Jantar Mantar

Women from different faiths wear Hijab, stage sit-in at Jantar Mantar. The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked WhatsApp and Google to preserve and provide information related to the JNU violence to police. The court also asked police to seize at the earliest phones of members of two WhatsApp groups on which the January 5 violence was allegedly coordinated. Delhi High Court has directed JNU to provide CCTV footage, sought by police, as soon as possible. Stay tuned for live updates.
Last Updated 17 January 2020, 09:37 IST
08:0417 Jan 2020

Hello readers, thank you for joining us in our coverage of the JNU violence. The investigations into the violence in the campus on January 5 is still on and the court has directed the university as well as WhatsApp, Facebook and Google to preserve data related to the violence. That's all for today. For more latest news visit www.deccanherald.com.

05:0715 Jan 2020

Women from different faiths wear Hijab, stage sit-in at Jantar Mantar

Women following different faiths wore Hijab and took part in a sit-in at Jantar Mantar on Tuesday against what they claimed was "singling out of Muslim women" by police during recent protests against the citizenship law in the national capital. The demonstration -- 'Azad women for Azadi' -- saw the women coming together to express solidarity with the protesters. (PTI)

05:0715 Jan 2020

05:0615 Jan 2020

Morning readers and welcome to our live coverage of the JNU violence. On Wednesday, aJNU student named Komal Sharma has approached the National Commission for Women (NCW), complaining that her name has been maligned. The NCW has written to the media houses as well as to Delhi Police to look into the matter. Stay tuned for live updates.

06:5214 Jan 2020

Delhi HC asks WhatsApp, Google to provide information sought by police

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked WhatsApp and Google to preserve and provide information related to the JNU violence to police.

The court also asked police to seize at the earliest phones of members of two WhatsApp groups on which the January 5 violence was allegedly coordinated. Justice Brijesh Sethi directed the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) administration to provide at the earliest the CCTV footage of the violence sought by police. (PTI)

(Published 15 January 2020, 04:40 IST)

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