Supreme Court asked an answer about the bail plead of the accused in Parliament's security matter, hearing will be heard on October 8 - Nur New -Delhi City News Court is seeking a response to parliament's bail.

The Delhi High Court sought an answer from Delhi police about the bail of Lalit Jha, who was accused in the parliamentary safety matter, and the next trial is scheduled on October 8. JHA disputed the command of bail of the trial court that he was in custody for one and a half years and that no MP was involved with the Witnesses. The prosecution considers JHA a conspirator. The Supreme Court asked an answer about the bail of the accused in the standard case in the parliamentary security. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. The Delhi High Court sought an answer from Delhi police about the bail of Lalit Jha, which was accused in the standard case in parliamentary safety. A Bank of Justice Vivek Chaudhary and Justice Manoj Jain issued a notice to Delhi police at the petition and instructed to submit an affidavit. The next trial of the case was also set on October 8. Lalit Jha disputed the trial court’s April 28 order to refuse to bail. The accused said he had been in custody for more than one and a half years since he surrendered on December 15, 2023. He demanded bail, and the accused said the case was underway in the case and that there were 133 Witnesses according to the main clading page filed in the case. Not a single member of parliament was included in the list of witnesses. Lalit JHA argued that the MPs sustained no damage, injuries or loss of property. He claimed that the trial court did not consider the right facts and circumstances while rejecting the bail square. The prosecution claims that Lalit JHA is a conspirator and recorded a video outside the Gate number-two and three of the parliament home to make widespread publicity in national and international media institutions. At the date of commemoration of the terror attack on Parliament in 2001, Sagar Sharma and Entertainment D. jumped in the lure Sabha room of the public gallery during the ongoing zero hour in the parliamentary house. In this he shouted slogans and left gas of the longing color gun. Some MPs present there caught him and handed him over to the security agencies. During this period, two other accused Amol Dhanraj Shinde and Neelam Azad were caught from the spray of color outside the parliamentary complex. In July, the court granted bail to Neelam Azad and Mahesh Kumat.