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On 24 September 2021 gangster Jitender Mann Gogi was reportedly shot dead by two men inside courtroom 207 of the Rohini Court Complex situated in the North-West Delhi, India area. [1] The shooting, which resulted in the death of Gogi, and the two assailants, who were shot dead by the police, drew significant criticism on the security at the ...
The High Court of Delhi, established in 1966, is the highest court of Delhi. [2] ... 6 courts (6 MM) 4 Rohini Court North-West & North Delhi 2005 2 courts (2 MM) 5
Rohini Assembly constituency is one of the seventy Delhi assembly constituencies of Delhi in northern India. Rohini assembly constituency is a part of North West Delhi (Lok Sabha constituency). This constituency was created by reorganization by Delimitation Commission of India in 2008.
Rouse Avenue Courts Complex, established 2019 [3] located near ITO; The above are seven physical locations of the district courts, whereas actually there are eleven district courts headed by individual District Judges. The Tis Hazari complex, Rohini complex and Saket complex hosts two districts each while the Karkardooma complex hosts three ...
Jitender Mann Gogi was a student at Swami Shraddhanand College when his gang was involved in a gang war related to the 2010 Delhi University student elections. [4] By April 2020, when Gogi was captured by Delhi Police, he had 19 cases against his name including murder, attempted murder, extortion, dacoity, and robberies. [5]
Name District Lok Sabha constituency Electors (2020) [2] 1 Nerela: North Delhi: North West Delhi: 253,982 2 Burari: Central Delhi: North East Delhi: 361,703 3
Patiala House Courts Complex: 3 1993 East Delhi, North-East Delhi and Shahdara Karkardooma Courts Complex 4 2005 North Delhi and North-West Delhi Rohini Courts Complex 5 2008 South-West Delhi Dwarka Courts Complex 6 2010 South Delhi and South-East Delhi Saket Courts Complex 7 2019 Central Delhi and CBI Courts or labour Court.
During the 1970s, Delhi had only four administrative districts ie North, South, Central and New Delhi. [12] Between January 1997 and September 2012, there were nine administrative districts and 27 sub-divisions. [1] In September 2012, two new administrative districts, viz. South-East Delhi and Shahdara were added to the city's map. [2]