NIA Opposes Custody Parole Plea of PFI Leader OMA Salam in Delhi High Court

The National Investigation Agency opposed OMA Salam’s request for a 15-day custody parole to attend religious ceremonies in Kerala following his daughter’s death. While the NIA suggested a one-day visit was reasonable, the court noted the need for verification of Salam’s claims regarding the rituals. Salam is under arrest for alleged terror-related activities.

PM Narendra Modi’s Visit to Patna|| “Can’t Languish in Jail Indefinitely”: SC Grants Bail to Man Accused of Planning ‘Disturbance’

The Supreme Court of India granted bail to Athar Parwez, accused of plotting disturbances during Prime Minister Modi’s visit, citing the prolonged detention without trial as an infringement of personal liberty. The court noted doubts about evidence and emphasized the need for a timely trial, ordering his release under specified conditions.

‘If He Requires Urgent Medical Intervention, We Will Bear Responsibility’: Former PFI Chief Seeks Bail on Medical Grounds, SC Directs Examination At AIIMS

Today, on 12th November, the Supreme Court ordered AIIMS to assess the health of E. Abubacker, former PFI chairman, to evaluate his bail eligibility on medical grounds. Despite opposition from the NIA, the Court mandated hospitalization for a thorough examination, emphasizing the need for urgent medical intervention, with further hearings scheduled in two weeks.

Ex-PFI Chief UAPA Case | “Allegations were Serious, Bail Plea will be Considered Solely on Medical Grounds”: Supreme Court

Today(20th Sept), The Supreme Court sought a response from the NIA on the bail plea of Abubacker E, former chief of the banned PFI, after the Delhi High Court denied his request. The court emphasized that any relief could only be considered on medical grounds, given the serious charges against him.

“Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception, Even in Special Statutes”: SC Grants Bail to 61-Year-Old Ex-Cop Charged Under UAPA

Today(on 13th August), The Supreme Court of India granted bail to a 61-year-old former police officer charged under the UAPA, highlighting the principle that “bail is the rule, jail is the exception.” The accused was allegedly linked to the Popular Front of India (PFI), an organization accused of inciting violence.

E Abubacker’s UAPA Case| Delhi High Court Denies Bail to Former PFI Chairman

Today, On 28th May, The Delhi High Court rejected the plea of former PFI chairman E. Abubacker for release under the UAPA on medical grounds. He was arrested in 2022 as part of a crackdown on PFI. The Court upheld his detention, citing the alleged criminal conspiracy by PFI and its affiliates in terrorist activities across India.

8 PFI Members Found with RSS Leaders’ Photos Who Booked Under UAPA: SC Cancels Bail

The Supreme Court of India today revoked bail granted by the Madras High Court to 8 members of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts. Evidence, including photos of RSS leaders, was found. The NIA alleged PFI’s plan to establish an Islamic government by 2047. The Court found a prima facie case.

SIMI BAN: India Extends Ban on SIMI for Five More Years, Citing National Security Concerns

The Indian government, led by PM Narendra Modi, has extended the ban on SIMI for five years under UAPA to counter terrorism and safeguard national security. SIMI’s involvement in terrorism, communal disruption, and collaboration with Pakistani-based leaders to execute attacks prompted the ban extension. The decision has garnered support from multiple state governments citing concerns of subversive activities and anti-national sentiments.

Supreme Court Affirms Madras High Court’s Bail Grant in Case of Lawyer with Alleged PFI Links

The Supreme Court has upheld the Madras High Court’s decision to grant bail to Mohammad Abbas, a lawyer based in Madurai. Abbas was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) for his purported ties with the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) organization. A bench comprising Justice Abhay […]