Imam had earlier claimed the Assistant Superintendent "threw his books and clothes, attacked him and labelled him a terrorist and anti-national" while "8-9 inmates came to his cell in the pretence of carrying out a search."
According to the Delhi High Court's ruling, neither Smriti Irani nor her daughter own the property on which the Goa eatery Silly Souls is located.
Manish Sisodia, the deputy chief minister, is said to have instructed the excise department to draught a new tax policy based on the lessons learned from the previous one, which was announced in November of last year and was intended to privatise the liquor industry and root out corruption.