New Delhi: The Delhi High Court will on Thursday hear the bail application of former Jamia Coordination Committee member Safoora Zargar in a case against her in north-east Delhi riots that broke out in February this year.
The plea filed by Safoora challenging the trial court order denying bail to the student-activist, is listed for hearing before a single judge bench of Justice Rajiv Shakdar tomorrow.
Safoora, who is more than 20-week pregnant, was arrested by the Delhi Police's Special Cell and is accused of hatching a conspiracy to incite communal riots in the national capital's northeast area. The trial court had dismissed the bail plea filed by her, saying it found "no merit" in her petition.
"When you choose to play with embers, you cannot blame the wind to have carried the spark a bit too far and spread the fire," Additional Sessions Judge Dharmendra Rana had said while dismissing her bail.
"If there is a prima facie evidence of conspiracy, the evidence of acts and statements made by one of the conspirators in furtherance of the common object is admissible against all...even if no direct evidence of violence is attributable to the applicant/accused, she cannot shy away from her liability under the provisions of the UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act)", the Court added.
However, keeping in mind the medical condition of Zargar, the court had asked the Jail Superintendent to provide adequate medical assistance to her.
Opposing her bail application, the Special Cell submitted before the court that Safoora Zargar has allegedly made inflammatory speech and was a part of the conspiracy to instigate communal violence, which had been planned weeks ago.
The police had then told the court that the accused persons were a part of the protest against Citizens Amendment Act (CAA) in various parts of the national capital.
"In mid-February, the accused had allegedly planned to hold protests in various parts of north-east Delhi. They had taken part in a protest and blocked a road near the Jafrabad metro station," the police said.
Violence broke out between the protesters and CAA supporters this year in which at least 53 people, including Intelligence Bureau official Ankit Sharma and Head Constable Rattan Lal, were killed.
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