Delhi Court sends 3 IYC workers to judicial custody; issues notice on bail pleas
New Delhi [India], March 4 (ANI): The Patiala House Court on Wednesday remanded three Indian Youth Congress workers, Divyansh Girdhar, Bhudev Sharma, and Kuber Meena, to judicial custody in connection with the AI Summit protest case.
The court also issued notice on their bail applications and listed the matter for hearing on March 6.
The Duty Magistrate ordered that Sharma, Girdhar, and Meena be sent to judicial custody.
While granting further police custody, the court stated that the investigation is at a nascent stage and that the recovery of material evidence, along with the apprehension of co-accused persons, assumes significance.
Meanwhile, the Delhi Police has challenged the bail granted to nine accused persons in the case. The court has issued notices to them.
On the other hand, the accused had sought bail on the grounds of parity with 10 other accused persons. However, the court dismissed their bail applications.
The court stated that it is a settled principle of criminal jurisprudence that while the rule of parity is a relevant consideration in bail matters, it cannot be applied in a mechanical or uniform manner.
"However, the exercise of such rights is not absolute and must be balanced against considerations of public order, security of the State, and other legitimate restrictions contemplated under the Constitution," the court said.
"The nature, timing, and location of the protest are relevant factors at this stage of investigation, particularly in assessing issues of security, public order, and the larger ramifications of the alleged acts," Duty Magistrate Salwan said.
Seeking further police remand, Additional Public Prosecutor (APP) Atul Shrivastav submitted that the two accused, Manish Sharma and Vishwajeet, are absconding. He argued that the accused currently in custody could help identify and facilitate the arrest of the absconding persons.
The police further alleged that Vishwajeet distributed slogan-bearing T-shirts near Bharat Mandapam.
On the other hand, Senior Advocate Tanvir Ahmed Mir, along with Roopesh Singh Bhadauria, appeared for the accused persons and submitted that nine other accused had already been granted bail by the Duty Magistrate on March 1.
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