Delhi riots: Supreme court won’t hear Gufisha Fatima’s bail, appearance to be transferred to high court

Gufisa Fatima

The Supreme Court will not consider the bail plea of ​​Gurfisha Fatima, accused in the Delhi riots case. The Supreme Court did not rule on the matter. The Supreme Court has sent the petition to the Delhi High Court to hear the case. The Supreme Court has asked the Delhi High Court to hear Gulfisha Fatima’s case on November 25.

Gurfisha’s case was heard before Justice Bela M Trivedi and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma. The bench had recently refused to consider a similar petition by Sharjeel Imam. We have also dismissed a similar petition of the co-accused (Sharjeel), Justice Trivedi said during the hearing.

What do Supreme Court lawyers say?

Supreme Court lawyer Kapil Sibal said my client has been in jail for four years. I want his bail. Justice Trivedi said okay, but when will it be listed next? Justice Trivedi said we will seek a hearing in the High Court. You can ask the Chief Justice. Senior lawyer Sibal said that the case was adjourned on the 24th. The bench was adjourned for another 26 games.

Why date?

After a 24-day trial, the case was dismissed by the Supreme Court. In this case, Kapil Sibal said why do it before the remaining 26 dates? In this case, Judge Bella said, when is the next hearing date for this case? Sibal replied on November 25th. The bail application has not been heard for 4 years.

What order did the Supreme Court order?

The Supreme Court said the court was not willing to hear the writ petition. The petitioner in this matter has been detained for 4 years and 7 months and therefore the High Court is requested to hold hearings only on scheduled dates unless there are special circumstances.

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