The Delhi High Court on Monday stayed the Sessions Court's order, which had suspended the bail granted to Uday Bhanu Chib, president of the Indian Youth Congress.
In the AI Summit protest case, the Patiala House Court on Monday called for a verification report regarding the sureties and documents furnished for the nine accused who were recently granted bail.
Turk noted that civil society plays a key role in upholding India's democratic traditions and protecting the rights of minorities, and emphasised that civic space must be vigorously defended so they can work without hindrance.
Delhi Police on Sunday sought four more days of police custody for one of the accused, Siddharth, in connection with the AI Summit protest at Bharat Mandapam, while seeking judicial custody for the remaining nine accused.
Advocate Sulaiman Mohammad Khan said the sessions court secretly stayed bail in the AI Summit protest case, forcing lawyers to move the Delhi High Court.
The Patiala House Court on Saturday stayed the bail granted to Indian Youth Congress (IYC) President Uday Bhanu Chib in connection with the AI Summit protest case. The stay was ordered after Delhi Police challenged the relief granted earlier by a Duty Magistrate.
The Patiala House Court remanded Indian Youth Congress (IYC) President Uday Bhanu Chib to judicial custody in connection with the AI Summit protest case, even as he was granted bail earlier in the day.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday attacked the Congress, rejecting its "vote chori" allegations and said the party has been losing support of people over the decades and while millennials taught the opposition party a lesson, "now the Gen Z is also ready".