Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Topic: Delhi Court

Delhi court grants bail to 10 students held after India Gate air pollution protest

A Delhi court on Tuesday granted bail to ten students arrested by the Delhi Police for allegedly raising slogans against the killing of Maoist leader Madvi Hidma near India Gate during a protest over rising air pollution in the city, Bar and Bench reported.

Air pollution protest arrests deepen: Bail denied as Delhi Police allege Naxal connection; students deny allegations

A Delhi court has again denied bail to multiple students arrested during an air pollution protest at India Gate, with eight of them now sent to extended judicial custody. Delhi Police allege that some protesters used pepper spray on personnel and had links to the banned Radical Students Union (RSU), claims that the students strongly reject as an attempt to criminalise a peaceful demonstration on Delhi’s pollution crisis.

Delhi Court stays order for further investigation into BJP Minister Kapil Mishra’s role in 2020 Delhi pogrom

A Delhi Court on Wednesday stayed an earlier order passed by a lower court, which had directed the Delhi Police to conduct further investigation...

Delhi court acquits 12 Hindutva men accused of murdering two Muslim men during Delhi pogrom

A Delhi court on Friday acquitted 12 Hindutva men accused of murdering two Muslim men during the pogrom that took place in the national capital in February 2020.

2020 Delhi pogrom: Court orders fresh FIR against minister Kapil Mishra, says cognizable offence found

A Delhi Court on Tuesday directed that further investigation be conducted against BJP leader and Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra over his alleged involvement in the 2020 northeast Delhi pogrom.

“His speeches were so powerful…”: Delhi court says while denying bail to Sharjeel Imam

A Delhi court on Saturday denied bail to Muslim activist and JNU research scholar Sharjeel Imam in connection with the 2020 Delhi pogrom case involving allegations of sedition, noting that “although the applicant did not ask anybody to pick weapons and kill the people but his speeches and activities mobilised the public which disrupted the city and might be the main reason in outbreak of the riots.”