HC seeks Delhi Police response on procedure for uploading online data of proclaimed offenders
The court has assigned responsibility to the Delhi Police and district courts for uploading the data of proclaimed offenders in criminal cases.
The court has assigned responsibility to the Delhi Police and district courts for uploading the data of proclaimed offenders in criminal cases.
For using this platform, onetime registration is mandatory which may be done using mobile number along with either Aadhaar or PAN or Election ID number.
Saxena also expressed his gratitude towards thousands of workers and officers of the NDMC, DDA, Delhi Police, NHAI, Delhi Cantonment Board, PWD, Forest Department, MCD, DIAL, IAF, ASI and others, whose outstanding round the clock hard work over the last few months resulted in Delhi becoming clean and beautiful 'Host City' for the visiting dignitaries.
The court's decision follows a suit filed by Reliance Industries, the operator of the e-commerce platform www.ajio.com. The suit aimed to protect the "AJIO" mark and logo.
In view of the security concerns regarding the G20 Summit, Delhi Police has heightened the security along the Yamuna River too. Delhi Police personnel are patrolling in Yamuna River through boats, because Delhi Police fears that mischievous element may enter the New Delhi area through Yamuna and disrupt the G20 Summit.
"Picket checking has been intensified and efforts are being made to establish effective communication with local residents to instil confidence in them. Traffic arrangements have also been meticulously planned and put into action."
The Special CP Protective Security Division said that the Delhi police has taken several steps such as anti-terror measures but it has also been ensured that the citizens have to face the least trouble and they are not bothered.
The helicopter slithering exercise was conducted by the second batch of trainee commandos of Delhi Police at the Police Academy in the capital, ahead of the G-20 Summit.
Delhi Police has already trained about 1,500 personnel to operate this new technology and over 3,000 forensic samples are being processed and analysed using the Block Chain Technology.
"AI-based facial recognition CCTV cameras have been installed. Anti-drone technology is also being used for security."
The Delhi administration order also directed all the government officers to maintain a status quo as on May 10