A Delhi court on Friday sent the 22-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi to three-day judicial custody.
Producing Ravi in the Patiala House court, Police said Ravi was evasive during her previous interrogation and tried to shift the blame on the co-accused.
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Police said that her custodial interrogation was not required for the time being and the agency may seek her further interrogation once her co-accused --Shantanu Mukul and Nikita Jacob -- join the interrogation.
Earlier today, the Delhi High Court, while ruling on a petition filed by climate activist Disha Ravi, said the Delhi Police would be entitled to conduct press briefings so long as no rights of the petitioner were violated.
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