Patiala House Court Awaits Verdict on Bail for Protest Case Accused

Delhi's Patiala House Court has reserved its decision on the bail pleas of eight individuals accused in the Parliament Street protest case, involving scuffles with police and slogan shouting. The session highlighted debate over evidence interpretation and legal procedures, amid claims of overreach by authorities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-12-2025 17:49 IST | Created: 01-12-2025 17:49 IST
Patiala House Court Awaits Verdict on Bail for Protest Case Accused
Patiala House Court (File Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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In a significant development, Delhi's Patiala House Court has postponed its ruling on the bail pleas of eight individuals implicated in the Parliament Street protest, ana event marked by confrontations with law enforcement and vociferous slogans. The accused are among the 17 originally detained by police.

Judicial Magistrate First Class Sahil Monga has chosen to reserve judgment after hearing detailed arguments from both the prosecution and defense. The defense insists the accused merely raised slogans and argues against further detention, while police claim serious allegations necessitate further investigation.

Debate has swirled around the legitimacy of the police's request for additional custody, particularly focusing on alleged connections to prior protests and verification of funding sources. These proceedings raise concerns about potential evidentiary gaps and the accused's rights amidst claims of intimidation and procedural overreach by authorities.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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