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Economic Times5/22/2026Law2 min readIndia

Supreme Court Refers Bail Questions for Delhi Riots Accused to Larger Bench

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  • The Supreme Court has referred key questions on bail for Delhi riots accused Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam to a larger bench, citing doubts about a previous ruling.
  • Two other accused, Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi, received interim bail.

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Why It Matters

The Supreme Court is reviewing bail conditions for individuals accused in the 2020 Delhi riots, particularly those charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). A recent ruling suggested bail should be the rule even under UAPA, prompting the government to seek a re-evaluation.

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The Supreme Court has sent key questions about bail for Delhi riots accused Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam to a larger bench. This comes after a bench expressed doubts about a previous ruling. Two other accused, Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi, received interim bail. The government argued that not all UAPA accused should get blanket bail benefits.

New Delhi: A division bench of the Supreme Court on Friday referred to a larger bench the questions recently raised on the correctness of an earlier judgment denying bail to Delhi riots accused Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam..

The bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and PB Varale made the decision while granting interim bail for six months to two other accused, Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi.

During the hearing of the case on Friday, additional solicitor general SV Raju called for a relook at a judgment passed by another division bench earlier this week that bail should be the rule even in cases registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

Also Read: Delhi High Court grants 3-day interim bail to Umar Khalid in 2020 riots UAPA case

Observing that it has "serious reservations" about the correctness of the judgment denying bail to Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the Delhi riots case, a division bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan earlier this week emphasised that "even under the UAPA, bail is the rule and jail is the exception".

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The bench made the observation while granting bail to a Kupwara resident who had been in jail since June 2020, awaiting trial in connection with a narco-terrorism case.

Khali and Imam have been in jail since 2020 on UAPA charges. Another division bench of the top court in January 2026 had denied bail to Khalid and Imam in the Gulfisha Fatima case related to the riots, while granting bail to some others accused. That bench (also headed by Justice Aravind Kumar) ruled that Khalid and Imam's case stood on "qualitatively different footing as compared to other accused".

The bench headed by Justice Nagarathna observed that the Gulfisha Fatima ruling diluted a larger, three-judge bench judgment in which the larger bench ruled that the right to speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution would apply to even UAPA accused, and that such persons cannot indefinitely be kept in jail as undertrial prisoners.

Also Read: Supreme Court denies bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, gives it to 5 others

Appearing on behalf of the Centre, ASG Raju called for a larger bench reference on these issues. He contended that the stringent standards for bail in UAPA cases do not violate the right to liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution. Raju further argued that all UAPA accused cannot be given the blanket benefit of "bail not jail" principles.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The larger bench will likely review the interpretation of 'bail is the rule' in UAPA cases.

    Likely · Within months

  • The decision could lead to a re-evaluation of bail for other UAPA accused.

    Possible · Within months

Open Questions

  • Will the larger bench uphold or overturn the previous judgment on bail under UAPA?
  • What specific criteria will the larger bench consider for bail in UAPA cases?
  • What will be the implications for Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam's bail status?
  • How will this decision affect other UAPA accused in the Delhi riots case and elsewhere?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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