Jyoti Jagtap, one of the youngest accused in the Bhima Koregaon case, gets interim bail from the Supreme Court after 5 years 6 months in custody. Her bail plea was argued by Senior Advocate Aparna Bhat before the top court.
The Supreme Court of India dismissed AS Ismail’s interim bail plea, citing the availability of physiotherapy treatment in Tihar Jail. The Delhi government assured the Court that proper medical care, including physiotherapy, could be provided. Ismail is accused under the UAPA for allegedly radicalizing youth and inciting unrest against the government.
The Supreme Court of India has upheld the bail of Ammar Rehman, accused of ISIS links, stating insufficient evidence from his phone to prove his membership. While the trial continues, he cannot travel without court permission. This case emphasizes the necessity of strong evidence in legal processes, even in terrorism-related accusations.
