SUPREME COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT ON DELHI RIOTS BAIL

by | Dec 11, 2025

Caption (≤200 chars): Supreme Court hears prolonged custody and UAPA bail pleas in Delhi riots conspiracy before Justices Aravind Kumar and NV Anjaria.

Supreme Court reserving judgment on Delhi riots UAPA bail pleas.

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Supreme Court reserves judgment on Delhi riots bail pleas under UAPA in a long-pending conspiracy case .

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Case Name

Umar Khalid v. State of NCT of Delhi & Connected Matters

Case Overview

The Supreme Court examined a batch of Special Leave Petitions challenging the Delhi High Court’s September 2, 2025 order rejecting bail . The bench of Justice Aravind Kumar and Justice NV Anjaria heard extensive arguments from both sides . The petitioners, accused in the Delhi Riots UAPA Case, have remained in custody for over five years for their alleged role in the February 2020 violence linked to anti-CAA protests .

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Key Aspects

The case raises serious questions on prolonged pre-trial detention, parity with co-accused and the scope of criminal conspiracy under special anti-terror laws . The factual matrix revolves around speeches, protest organisation, digital communications and alleged planning preceding the riots .

  • Petitioners stressed inordinate delay and unlikely early commencement of trial .
  • Defence denied instigation of violence, calling protests constitutionally protected .
  • Parity sought with co-accused granted bail in 2021 .
  • Prosecution alleged a coordinated pan-India conspiracy and premeditated violence .
  • Dispute arose over whether trial delay is attributable to accused or prosecution .

Legal Insights

The legal debate centres on the stringent bail framework under UAPA and its interface with constitutional liberties . Courts were urged to balance national security concerns against prolonged incarceration without conviction .

  • Section 43D(5), UAPA : Restricts bail if prima facie case exists against accused .
  • Sections 13 & 15, UAPA : Distinction between unlawful activities and terrorist acts debated .
  • Section 120B, IPC : Applicability of criminal conspiracy through agency theory argued .
  • Reliance placed on liberal bail approach in Vernon Gonsalves and Shoma Sen cases .

Court’s Verdict

The Supreme Court reserved judgment on all bail pleas without granting interim relief . The outcome will clarify how prolonged detention, parity and evidentiary thresholds under UAPA affect bail claims of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, Gulfisha Fatima and Meeran Haider .

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