New Delhi, June 6 -- The Delhi High Court on Friday declined to urgently hear a petition seeking directions to the police to implement crowd-control measures at all major entry points, including the airport and metro stations, ahead of a proposed protest planned by the political satire group Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) at Delhi's Jantar Mantar on June 6. The petition filed by NGO Save India Foundation's lawyer, Umesh Sharma, was mentioned before a vacation bench of justices Saurabh Banerjee and Amit Sharma. The counsel urged the court to hear the petition on Friday itself; however, the court refused the request. "There is no urgency," the bench said. The CJP said it would seek permission only on June 6, as opposed to the required timeline of seeking permission at least seven days in advance. The NGO said the CJP's proposed protest at Jantar Mantar could pose a serious public safety threat....