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2020 Delhi Riots: Former JNU Student Umar Khalid's Bail Hearing On July 24

The Delhi Police sought time to respond to the petition during the hearing before a bench of Justices A S Bopanna and M M Sundresh.

2020 Delhi Riots: Former JNU Student Umar Khalid's Bail Hearing On July 24

On May 18, the Supreme Court sought a response from the Delhi Police on Umar Khalid's plea.

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court today said it would hear on July 24 a plea by former JNU student Umar Khalid seeking bail in a UAPA case related to the alleged conspiracy behind the riots here in February 2020.

The Delhi Police sought time to respond to the petition during the hearing before a bench of Justices AS Bopanna and MM Sundresh.

Advocate Rajat Nair, appearing for the Delhi Police, urged the bench to grant him some time to file a counter affidavit in the matter.

"In a bail matter, what counter is to be filed. The man is inside for two years and 10 months," said senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing Khalid.

Advocate Rajat Nair said he is praying for a short time to file a counter in the matter.

"The charge sheet is voluminous. It runs into thousands of pages," he said while requesting the bench to grant them some "reasonable time".

"It should have been ready today," the bench observed and posted the matter for hearing on July 24.

On May 18, the Supreme Court sought a response from the Delhi Police on Umar Khalid's plea.

In his appeal, Khalid has challenged the Delhi High Court order refusing him bail in the case.

On October 18 last year, the high court rejected his bail plea saying he was in constant touch with other co-accused and that allegations against him are prima facie true.

The high court had also said the actions of the accused prima facie qualified as a "terrorist act" under the anti-terror law UAPA.

Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and several others have been booked under the anti-terror law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and provisions of the Indian Penal Code for allegedly being the "masterminds" of the February 2020 riots, which left 53 people dead and over 700 injured.

The violence had erupted during the protests against CAA and NRC.

Umar Khalid, arrested by the Delhi Police in September 2020, had sought bail on grounds that he neither had any criminal role in the violence nor any "conspiratorial connect" with any other accused in the case.

Before the high court, the Delhi Police had opposed the bail plea by Khalid, saying the speech delivered by him was "very calculated" and brought up issues like Babri Masjid, triple talaq, Kashmir, the alleged suppression of Muslims and Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC).
 

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