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.
Duty Magistrate Ravi ordered the release of all these students after hearing an application moved on behalf of the students and directed the Delhi police to file a verification report of addresses within10 days.
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.
He further added that when cases collapsed due to a lack of evidence, there is no mechanism to compensate individuals for the incarceration or reputational damage suffered during the legal process.
Jyotirmath Peetham Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati's counsel on Friday asserted that the case filed against the Shankaracharya was fundamentally baseless and highlighted discrepancies within the police reports and supporting documents, arguing they lacked the consistency
India Youth Congress (IYC) National President Uday Bhanu Chib has been granted bail by the Duty Magistrate in the IYC protest at AI Impact Summit case on Saturday.
"This is the court's decision. Warrants are also issued, and bail is granted. People who believe in the Constitution keep faith in the Constitution and accept it... Constitutional institutions work according to the law, and one should have faith in the law," he said.