[1][2][3][4] Under the command of Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and other leading warriors crossed the Yamuna and captured Saharanpur.
They overran the territory of Najib ud-Daulah, the Ruhila chief, acquiring from him a tribute of eleven lakh of rupees (INR 1,100,000).
Zabita Khan in desperation offered Baghel Singh Dhaliwal large sums of money and proposed an alliance to jointly plunder the crown lands.
Sardar Baghel Singh Dhaliwal set up an octroi-post near Sabzi Mandi to collect the tax on the goods imported into the city to finance the search and the construction of the Sikh Temples.
The Tis Hazari Courts Complex remains the operational hub for the West District, and its administration falls under the jurisdiction of the Principal District & Sessions Judge, HQ, Tis Hazari Courts, Delhi.
[9] A lady Deputy Commissioner of Police who happened to be present in the complex claimed to have her pistol snatched by lawyers.
[10] The High Court of Delhi took cognizance of the violence, and conducted a special hearing on Sunday.
The area is serviced by the Tis Hazari station on the Red Line of the Delhi Metro.