Dilawar Khan Ghori was governor of the Malwa province of central India during the decline of the Delhi Sultanate. After serving at the court in Delhi, he was appointed governor at Dhar in A.H. 793/C.E. 1390-91. Dilawar Khan took the title of 'Amid Shāh Dā'ūd and caused the khutba to be read in his name in A.H. 804/C.E. 1401-02. He passed the kingdom to his son Hoshang Shah upon his death in A.H. 809/C.E. 1406.
In addition, the judges also set aside the appointments of Judge Arjumand, D&SJ Wajid Ali, D&SJ HumayunDilawar, AD&SJ Qudratullah; and SCJs AbbasShah, Ihtasham Allam Khan and Inamullah.
The detained people, DilawarKhan (48), Beauty Begum (39), Rafikul (43), Tauhid (20), Md Azhar (28), Zakir Malik (40) and a 15-year-old minor girl, allegedly entered India illegally through river routes.