A Delhi court granted interim bail for seven days to former JNU student Umar Khalid in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, allowing him to attend a family wedding. Khalid’s lawyer questioned his inclusion as an accused, highlighting that others present at alleged conspiracy meetings weren’t charged, despite some meetings being publicly documented on social media.
A Delhi court granted interim bail for seven days to former JNU student Umar Khalid in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, allowing him to attend a family wedding. Khalid’s lawyer questioned his inclusion as an accused, highlighting that others present at alleged conspiracy meetings weren’t charged, despite some meetings being publicly documented on social media. A Delhi court granted interim bail for seven days to former JNU student Umar Khalid in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, allowing him to attend a family wedding. Khalid’s lawyer questioned his inclusion as an accused, highlighting that others present at alleged conspiracy meetings weren’t charged, despite some meetings being publicly documented on social media. Read More