The case pertains to the dying of Tarun Bhutolia, a 27-year-old resident of Uttam Nagar, who was allegedly overwhelmed to dying throughout Holi celebrations on March 4.
In an order handed on April 8, a Board comprising Principal Justice of the Peace Chitranshi Arora and members Poonam Upadhyay and Chandra Suman Kumar refused bail to the 2 juveniles, who’ve been below protecting custody at an statement dwelling since early March.
The JJB famous that the incident had considerably impacted legislation and order within the locality.
“The incident has had a pronounced influence on public order and social concord, leading to persevering with stress between two communities within the locality. In such a risky state of affairs, the untimely launch of the CCLs (the 2 minors) who’re named and alleged contributors within the incident is more likely to irritate the prevailing state of affairs, disturb public peace, and undermine public confidence within the justice supply system. Such penalties, at this stage of the proceedings, would straight impinge upon the idea of ‘justice’ as understood throughout the statutory framework of the JJ Act (Juvenile Justice Act),” the JJB noticed.










