Mohd Saleem Khan, an accused in the Delhi riots case of 2020, has moved to Delhi High Court seeking two weeks of interim bail to arrange the exam fee for his younger daughter. His plea was dismissed by the trial court.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked Delhi Police to file a note on the role of accused Tasleem Ahmed. He is accused in the larger Conspiracy of the Delhi riots and sought regular bail.
Larger Conspiracy of Delhi Riots 2020 accused Abdul Khalid Saifi's asked the High Court can innocuous messages be a ground of denial of bail or can be ground to prosecute him for Conspiracy.
Delhi Police opposed the plea and stated that his role was investigated in the FIR and linked to the larger conspiracy surrounding the Delhi riots. The special cell said that he had no role in the riots.
"We have received a complaint that some policemen came to Karawal Nagar police station with the intention to create a situation similar to Delhi riots 2020...Rizwan, one of the policemen is a threat to Hindu-Muslim unity. We will complain against him to the CP and Union Home Minister," the B
Athar Khan is an accused in larger Conspiracy of Delhi riots 2020. He is booked under stringent law UAPA. His regular bail is pending before the the High Court.
Rahman, who has been given a ticket by the AIMIM to run for office in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, argues that his case mirrors that of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who was cleared of criminal charges despite facing serious allegations.
In connection with Delhi riots 2020, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday questioned the Delhi Police about organising a "protest site good enough to attract UAPA."
The Delhi High Court on Thursday heard arguments in the bail plea of Sharjeel Imam, who is one of the accused in the larger conspiracy behind the 2020 Delhi riots. His counsel argued that Sharjeel Imam never incited the people to violence, nor was he involved in any violence or overt acts.
The larger conspiracy of the Delhi Riots 2020 case accused former MCD Councillor Tahir Hussain's Counsel on Friday argued that WhatsApp Chats relied upon by Delhi police were for peaceful protest and not for violence or to pick weapons against the government.