New Delhi, March 25 -- Delhi High Court on Tuesday observed that there was "nothing left" in the petition filed by Asif Iqbal Tanha, a former Jamia Millia Islamia student and accused in the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, seeking an inquiry into the alleged leak of his disclosure statement by the police to the media. The court noted that the petition was filed over five years ago and was on the verge of becoming "infructuous." "This petition has seen its day. It has become infructuous today. Five years is a lot of time. Your relief in the main petition is not relevant today," the court noted. The bench of justice Saurabh Banerjee directed Tanha to file a note explaining why the petition should continue to be heard, and listed the matter for Apr...