CJP spokesperson Saurav Das said the organisation would be forced to restart its agitation if the written commitments were not shared by Tuesday. Earlier in the day, CJP spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka alleged on X that the government had completely breached its assurance of no punitive action against protesters. The organisation also launched "Saakshi," an online platform where protesters can upload videos and photographs documenting alleged police action. Kapil Sibal announced legal support for affected protesters, pledging Rs 1 crore to establish a nationwide legal assistance platform. Delhi Police was using facial recognition technology to identify protesters, he alleged, raising concerns over surveillance and possible misuse of the technology.