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The Supreme Court is set to hear the bail pleas of student activist Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and others, who have been imprisoned for over five years in connection with the February 2020 Delhi riots. The activists argue their continued detention is effectively “punishment without trial,” citing a lack of evidence linking them to the riots. They are appealing the Delhi High Court’s denial of bail. The Delhi Police maintain that the riots were a pre-planned conspiracy, justifying the continued detention. Khalid claims he has been unfairly singled out while others with larger roles haven’t been charged. The riots resulted in 53 deaths and widespread displacement.

News Article:

Supreme Court to Hear Bail Pleas of Activists Jailed Since 2020 Delhi Riots

New Delhi – November 3, 2025 – The Supreme Court will hear the bail pleas of activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and others today, Monday, November 3, 2025, after they have spent over five years in jail related to their alleged involvement in the February 2020 Delhi riots.

The activists are challenging a previous ruling by the Delhi High Court that denied them bail. Khalid, Imam, and Fatima argued on Friday, October 31st, that their continued incarceration constitutes “punishment without trial” due to the absence of concrete evidence proving their participation in the riots, which resulted in the deaths of 53 people and the displacement of hundreds.

The Delhi Police have strongly opposed the bail applications, asserting that the 2020 riots were not spontaneous but a carefully orchestrated conspiracy. Umar Khalid, a former Jawaharlal Nehru University scholar, previously argued in a Delhi court that he has been unfairly “singled out” in the case, with individuals allegedly playing more significant roles remaining uncharged. Khalid’s lawyers claim the police have fabricated evidence.

The Supreme Court’s decision could have significant implications for the activists and the ongoing debate surrounding the handling of the Delhi riots investigation. The case continues to draw national attention due to concerns over civil liberties and the length of pre-trial detention.

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