A Delhi court on Friday issued non-bailable warrants against Maharashtra Navanirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray and its spokesperson Shirish Parkar on a complaint about their alleged hate speeches against the people of Bihar.
Burman held an undisclosed, yet, active account in an HSBC branch in Zurich
A Delhi court has asked Maharahstra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray to appear before it on July 26 in connection with a complaint about his alleged hate speeches against Bihar natives, rejecting his plea for exemption from personal appearance.
Delhi court to hear Subrata Roy's IT case on June 1.
Burman had sought permission to travel to Dubai from May 3-7.
Burman did not file the details of foreign account on the ground that he did not have its statements.
The court had earlier allowed Burman twice to go abroad, including a trip to London to attend his ailing brother there.