2020 Delhi riots: Court grants Umar Khalid interim bail
The court granted interim bail to the former student leader of JNU from 28 December to 3 January to attend his cousin's wedding functions
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Khalid is currently in judicial custody in connection with a larger conspiracy case related to the 2020 North East Delhi violence. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 18 Dec
Umar Khalid, a former student
leader of JNU, has been granted interim bail to attend his cousin's wedding
functions. The Karkardooma court approved the bail for a period of seven days
for this purpose.
Khalid is currently in judicial
custody in connection with a larger conspiracy case related to the 2020 North
East Delhi violence. The court granted interim bail to him from 28 December to 3
January.
The Delhi High Court is presently
reviewing the regular bail applications of former JNU student Umar Khalid and
activist Sharjeel Imam in a UAPA case concerning the alleged larger conspiracy
behind the communal riots in Delhi in February 2020.
The Delhi Police Special Cell
arrested Khalid on 14 September, 2020, under the UAPA for his alleged
involvement in the case.
Earlier, while rejecting his bail
plea, the trial court stated: "The High Court analysed the case against
the applicant and concluded that the allegations against the applicant are
prima facie true, and that the embargo created by Section 43D(5) of UAPA
squarely applies against the applicant. Hence, the applicant does not deserve
bail. It is clear that the Hon'ble High Court has meticulously considered the
applicant's role and declined the relief sought by him," the special judge
observed in the order passed on 28 May, 2024.
The court further noted that since
the High Court had already dismissed the applicant's criminal appeal on 18 October,
2022, and the applicant subsequently withdrew his petition before the Supreme
Court, the order of this court dated 24 March, 2022, has attained finality.
Therefore, the court cannot reassess the facts of the case or grant the relief
requested by the applicant.
The trial court was addressing the
second regular bail application filed on behalf of Umar Khalid, who is accused
in the UAPA case related to the larger conspiracy behind the 2020 Delhi riots.
Khalid, arrested in September 2020, has been in custody since then. He sought
regular bail under Section 437 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, read
with Section 43D(5) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. —ANI
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