Delhi High Court rejects bail for Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, Khalid Saifi, and others in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case.

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday dismissed the bail pleas of activist Umar Khalid, student leaders Sharjeel Imam, Khalid Saifi, Gulfisha Fatima, Meeran Haider and four others accused in the larger conspiracy case related to the 2020 Delhi riots.
Pronouncing the decision, a Bench of Justices Navin Chawla and Shalinder Kaur said, "All the appeals are dismissed." A copy of the detailed judgment is yet to be uploaded on the official website of the Delhi High Court.
In July this year, the Justice Chawla-led Bench reserved its decision after hearing the oral submissions advanced on behalf of the accused individuals and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who appeared on behalf of the Delhi Police.
Opposing the bail pleas, Solicitor General Mehta, the second-highest law officer of the Centre, said that the long incarceration of the accused individuals should not be a ground for their release on bail pending trial since they were involved in a well-orchestrated criminal conspiracy to put the entire country to shame ahead of the visit of US President Donald Trump in 2020.
"If you (referring to accused persons) are doing something against the nation, then you'd better be in jail till you are acquitted or convicted," he had submitted.
"It is not just a case of bail in regular riot cases, it is a very well thought and well-orchestrated criminal conspiracy which starts in the capital of the country, aiming at a particular day and time," Mehta added.
The Solicitor General, referring to speeches made by Sharjeel Imam, had said that there was a plan to divide the nation based on a particular religion.
"Their intention was to divide the nation on religious lines. The intention was to cause national embarrassment at the global level," he asserted.
During his arguments, Mehta referred to several global media posts relating to the Delhi riots and said that the accused were not protesting against a law but were planning something sinister.
He shared an earlier court order denying bail to Umar Khalid, where the entire episode was termed as a "terrorist act".
"Please do not treat it as a mere riot case. It is a case of premeditated attack on the sovereignty of the nation by doing something in the national capital," had concluded Mehta.
IANS
Published: 02 Sept 2025, 03:00 pm IST
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