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Sharjeel Imam moves Delhi Court for bail, seeks benefit of SC’s sedition order

Student leader Sharjeel Imam has moved Delhi’s Karkardooma Court seeking interim bail in an FIR against him involving the offence of Sedition in view of recent Supreme Court order wherein the sedition law has been kept in abeyance till the Union Government reconsiders the provision, Live Law reported.

Imam was booked in an FIR by the Delhi Police and the offence under UAPA was added later. The FIR relates to the speeches made by Imam in Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Nagar area in Delhi against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

“In view of the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s directions, the hindrance raised by this Ld. Special Court in the impugned order stands obviated, and observations surrounding the offence under section 124-A IPC cannot be taken into consideration in the proceedings against the Petitioner pending the final outcome of the Constitutional challenges to the section,” read the plea by Imam.

Imam told the court that Imam has been incarcerated for nearly 28 months whereas the maximum punishment for the offences, not including 124-A IPC, are punishable upto a maximum 7 years of imprisonment.

This comes after the High Court Thursday granted liberty to Imam to approach the trial court seeking interim bail after the prosecution raised a preliminary objection on the maintainability of the interim bail application before the High Court, submitting that according to a 2014 Supreme Court ruling, the bail application has to be moved in the first instance before the Special Court and if aggrieved, an appeal would thereafter lie before the High Court, according to the legal news website.

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