City
Epaper

Court rejects govt’s plea to withdraw case in Dadri Akhlaq lynching; next hearing on Jan 6

By IANS | Updated: December 23, 2025 17:15 IST

Greater Noida, Dec 23 In a significant development, a court in Greater Noida on Tuesday rejected the Uttar ...

Open in App

Greater Noida, Dec 23 In a significant development, a court in Greater Noida on Tuesday rejected the Uttar Pradesh government’s plea seeking withdrawal of prosecution against the accused in the long-pending Dadri Akhlaq lynching case, asserting that the application was neither legally sustainable nor in the interest of justice.

The fast-track court at Surajpur, which is hearing the case related to the 2015 mob lynching of Mohammad Akhlaq in Bisahra village of Dadri, dismissed the prosecution’s application after examining the facts placed before it.

The court observed that no convincing grounds had been presented to justify withdrawal of the case and made it clear that the trial would continue against all the accused.

With the rejection of the government’s plea, the court directed that regular proceedings in the sensitive case be carried forward without delay.

Considering the gravity of the matter, the court ordered that the case be heard on a day-to-day basis to ensure an expeditious trial.

The next hearing in the case has been scheduled for January 6.

Taking a strict view on witness safety, the court also issued directions to the Police Commissioner and the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Greater Noida, to provide immediate and adequate security to any witness who expresses apprehension or seeks protection.

The court underlined that witnesses must be able to depose freely and without fear, stressing that a fair and fearless atmosphere is essential for the delivery of justice.

The Akhlaq lynching case, which erupted into a nationwide social and political controversy, has remained under judicial scrutiny for several years.

The killing of Mohammad Akhlaq over allegations of cow slaughter had triggered widespread outrage and intense debate across the country.

With the court refusing to halt the prosecution, attention is now focused on the January 6 hearing, which is expected to shape the next phase of proceedings in this closely watched case.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalHC directs Telangana govt to upload all GOs on official website

AurangabadNational Maths Day celebrated in Govt College of Arts & Sci

AurangabadSix boxes of Nylon Manja brought into city by bus from Indore;

Other SportsMarkram embraces fresh challenge at Durban's Super Giants ahead of new SA20 season

InternationalUS announces sweeping changes to H-1B selection process

National Realted Stories

NationalBJD warns of statewide agitation over paddy procurement mess

NationalAssam CM warns of demographic threat from illegal immigration from B’desh

NationalYunus' Press Secy's social media post on 'helplessness against violent attacks' raises concern over Bangladesh's safety, security

NationalVishwakarma Shram Samman Yojana is transforming the lives of artisans

NationalJharkhand Cabinet clears PESA rules, paving way for tribal self-governance in scheduled areas