BREAKING| Bail Orders Can’t Be Treated as Precedent: Delhi Police To Supreme Court in Umar Khalid Plea

Today, On 18th November, In the 2020 Delhi Riots conspiracy case, Delhi Police told the Supreme Court that earlier bail orders granted to co-accused cannot be treated as precedent in the ongoing bail plea of Umar Khalid.

BREAKING| Delhi Riots Case| Pre-Planned, Well-Designed Riots, A Conspiracy Against India’s Sovereignty: Police to Supreme Court

Today, On 6th November, In the 2020 Delhi Riots conspiracy case, accused Umar Khalid and others have concluded their submissions before the Supreme Court. The Bench has scheduled the Delhi Police to begin presenting its arguments on November 11, continuing the high-profile hearing.

BREAKING| Delhi Riots Case| Umar Khalid and Co-Accused, Conclude Submissions, Delhi Police to Begin Arguments on Nov 11

Today, On 6th November, In the 2020 Delhi Riots conspiracy case, accused Umar Khalid and others have concluded their submissions before the Supreme Court. The Bench has scheduled the Delhi Police to begin presenting its arguments on November 11, continuing the high-profile hearing.

BREAKING| Delhi Riots Case| Sharjeel Imam Should Not Be Allowed at Protest Site: Meeran Haider to Supreme Court

Today, On 3rd November, Meeran Haider told the Supreme Court, “I specifically said Sharjeel Imam should not be allowed at the protest site,” while defending himself in the Delhi riots case, saying there is no evidence linking him to any violence under UAPA.

BREAKING| Delhi Riots Case| Out of 751 FIRs, 97 Acquittals and 17 Fabricated Cases: Umar Khalid Tells Supreme Court

Today, On 3rd November, Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Umar Khalid, told the Supreme Court that out of 751 Delhi riots FIRs, 116 cases have been tried and 97 ended in acquittals, with 17 involving fabricated documents, exposing poor investigation quality.

Umar Khalid Bail Hearing: Counsel Argues No Terror Case Established

Today, 24th April,Umar Khalid’s lawyer argued in court that the allegations against him do not amount to a terrorism offense, emphasizing the lack of evidence. The defense also highlighted media scrutiny and called for a fair legal process. Khalid’s bail request is under consideration, with the next hearing scheduled for May 7. The lawyer cited inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case and urged the court to assess the evidence critically.