Delhi Court Orders FIR in Property Defacement Case Involving Kejriwal
A Delhi court directed police to file an FIR against former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and others for defacing public property with illegal banners. The court criticized the police for inadequate investigation and emphasized the seriousness of the offence, urging a comprehensive probe into the matter.

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In a significant development, a Delhi court has ordered the Delhi Police to lodge an FIR against former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other individuals implicated in a public property defacement case. This move follows the presentation of visual evidence suggesting the installation of illegal banners by the accused.
The order, issued by Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Neha Mittal, points to the urgency of addressing illegal hoardings that not only mar the city's aesthetics but also pose safety hazards. The court underscored the importance of a detailed investigation to unravel the facts surrounding the installation and origin of the hoardings.
The court's directive comes after a long-standing complaint was dismissed last year, leading to a fresh review of the allegations. The Delhi Police have been strongly urged to conduct a thorough investigation, with the court emphasizing that the responsibility cannot be circumvented.
(With inputs from agencies.)