Delhi riots larger conspiracy case: HC to give verdict in Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid pleas
The Delhi High Court will deliver its verdict on bail petitions of activists linked to the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case on Tuesday.
The Delhi High Court is set to pronounce its verdict on Tuesday in the petitions filed by student activists Sharjeel Imam and Umar Khalid, seeking bail in connection with the Delhi riots larger conspiracy case.

The judgment will be pronounced by a bench of justices Navin Chawla and Shalinder Kaur at 2.30pm, in the bail petitions also filed by seven other accused, including student activist Gulfisha Fatima, United Against Hate (UAH) founder Khalid Saifi, Athar Khan, Mohd Saleem, Shifa ur Rehman, Meeran Haider and Shadaab Ahmed.
Northeast Delhi erupted in violence on February 23, 2020, following clashes between Hindus and Muslims over the then-proposed Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) that left 53 dead and hundreds injured.
The accused, including jailed activist Sharjeel Imam, Gulfisha Fatima, former Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student leader Umar Khalid, and Khalid Saifi, have been booked under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), and had approached the high court after being denied bail by a lower court.
They argued that they had already spent more than four years in custody and that the trial’s slow pace made prolonged incarceration unjustifiable. They also asserted that they are entitled to be released on bail on the grounds of parity with their co-accused, Natasha Narwal, Devangana Kalita, and Asif Iqbal Tanha, who were granted bail by the high court in 2021.
The Delhi Police, represented by solicitor general Tushar Mehta along with special public prosecutor Amit Prasad, had opposed the bail, saying that the 2020 riots in northeast Delhi were not “spontaneous” but a “well planned”, “well orchestrated”, “well thought of conspiracy”, carried out on a particular date, time and place to achieve the sinister goal of dividing the country on religious lines and embarrassing India globally.
The law officer had urged the court to not treat the case as a case of “mere riots” but as one where the accused had conspired with an intention to cause communal divide, destabilise India’s unity, law and order and prolonged incarceration could not be a ground for release of bail, in a case where the accused intended to cause violence in the Capital and break the country into two parts.
The high court had reserved verdict on the bail petitions on July 9.
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