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Delhi HC sets aside trial court order that discharged Sharjeel Imam, others in Jamia violence case

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On Tuesday, 28 March, the Delhi High Court set aside a trial court order discharging Sharjeel Imam, Safoora Zargar, Asif Iqbal Tanha and eight others in connection with the Jamia Violence case from 2019. 

According to Bar and Bench and Livelaw, Delhi High Court Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma said:

  • “Right to peaceful assembly is subject to restriction. Damage to property and peace is not protected”

  • "Prima facie, as seen in the video, the respondents were in the first line of the mob. They were raising slogans of Delhi police murdabad and were violently pushing the barricades”

As per Bar and Bench, the trial court order has been ‘partially reversed’. Here’s how:

  • Mohd Qasim, Mahmood Anwar, Shahzar Raza, Umair Ahmed, Mohd Bilal Nadeem, Sharjeel Imam, Chanda Yadav, Safoora Zargar have been charged under Sections 143, 147, 149, 186, 353, 427 of the IPC, as well as under sections of the Prevention of Damage to Public Properties act

  • Mohd Shoaib and Mohd Abuzar have been charged under Section 143 of the IPC, and discharged from all other sections

  • Asif Iqbal Tanha discharged of Sections 308, 323, 341 and 435, but charges have been framed against him under other sections

Source: The Quint

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