Supreme Court Rejects Umar Khalid's Review Petition in 2020 Delhi Riots Case
Top court refuses to review January 2026 judgment denying bail to student activist accused under UAPA
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- The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the review petition filed by student activist Umar Khalid challenging the court's January 1, 2026 judgment that denied him bail in the 2020 Delhi riots case.
- Khalid, booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, sought relief after five co-accused were granted bail in the same ruling.
- The court observed that prolonged incarceration cannot be used as a gateway to bail.
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Umar Khalid has been in custody since his arrest in connection with the 2020 Delhi riots case, which involved communal violence following protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. He faces charges under the stringent UAPA law, which has stringent bail provisions.
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the review plea filed by student activist Umar Khalid, an accused in the 2020 Delhi riots case, against its earlier judgment denying him bail.
“Having gone through the review petition and the documents on record, we do not find any valid ground to review the judgment dated January 1, 2026. Accordingly, the review petition is dismissed,” the court said.
In its January ruling, the top court had denied Khalid bail while granting relief to five co-accused. It observed that prolonged incarceration, even before the formal commencement of trial, cannot be treated as a “trump card” or a “gateway to bail.”
Umar Khalid has been booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in connection with the 2020 Delhi riots case.
Offene Fragen
- When will the trial commence?
- What specific evidence links Umar Khalid to the riots?
- Will Khalid approach a different bench or seek other legal remedies?