Women protesters at the Shaheen Bagh area, during a protest against CAA, in New Delhi on January 11, 2020.

Females protesters at the Shaheen Bagh area, throughout a protest against CAA, in New Delhi on January 11, 2020.|Image Credit:
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The two-member Bench said it did not wish to “influence” the Delhi Assembly elections by hearing the matter on Friday, a day ahead of the ballot.

The Supreme Court on Friday postponed hearing a plea to direct the Delhi Police to stop the Shaheen Bagh demonstrations against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the National Register of Citizens and clear the “obstruction” till the Delhi elections are over.

A Bench led by Justice S.K. Kaul suggested the court would not be celebration to any sort of pre-election story to garner votes a day before the surveys on February 8.

” We will hear it on Monday,” Justice Kaul informed the counsel. “But Delhi election is tomorrow,” the attorney responded.

” That is exactly why we are saying Monday. You’ve read our minds … You let the cat out of the bag,” Justices Kaul an