TIWN
New Delhi, Dec 16 : In the December 13 Parliament security breach case, accused Neelam's family has submitted an urgent application in a Delhi court seeking permission to provide a copy of the FIR and requesting a meeting with her through her counsel.
The plea filed before the Aditional Sessions Judge of Patiala House Courts said the family of the accused, accompanied by their advocate, visited the Sansad Marg police station to obtain a copy of the FIR and to meet Neelam.
They found that the case had been transferred to the Special Cell ACP's New Friends Colony branch. As per the application filed before the court, at the Special Cell office, the officials said that the designated officer is unavailable, leading to a five-hour wait.
It further said that despite requesting the investigating officer for a copy of the FIR copy and permission to meet the accused, Neelam's family members were denied any such access, prompting the need for a court order.
The application argued that these actions are in contradiction to the liberty accorded to the accused by procedural laws and Constitutional articles.
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