Delhi violence: Three students granted bail in Supreme Court, questions on verdict


We will discuss the impact of the High Court's observation on bail on the country: Supreme Court

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has granted bail to three students in the Delhi violence case. However, the Delhi Police had challenged the bail in the Supreme Court. But the Supreme Court has upheld the bail and upheld the Delhi High Court's decision. However, the apex court has also issued notices to the three activists. And also raised some questions about the attitude of the High Court order.

"We will not interfere in the granting of bail, but the observation of the High Court while granting bail could have an impact on the whole of India," the apex court said. So we thought of testing this command. The apex court said the three were currently out on bail and the next hearing would be held on July 19.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing on behalf of the Delhi Police, had sought a stay on bail, which was rejected by the Supreme Court. The Solicitor General, meanwhile, said the High Court had taken the matter very lightly. While the truth is that these three accused are accused of conspiracy. Violence in Delhi killed 53 people and injured more than 700.

The Delhi Police had questioned the observation made by the High Court. And claimed that the three were granted separate bail and the order was also without any basis.

The High Court has conducted a kind of mini-trial and what it observed was also contrary to the arguments made during the hearing. The apex court also said that the High Court's decision could have an impact on the country and we would discuss it.

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