
Delhi HC grants interim bail to riots accused to attend son-daughter marriage
The Hindu
The bench also directed him to keep his mobile phone on and to remain in the Delhi-NCR only
The Delhi High court on December 21 granted interim bail to a Delhi riot accused to attend the marriage of his son and daughter. The petitioner is an accused in a case registered at Dayal Pur police station in 2020.
Justice Jasmeet Singh granted bail to accused Ibrahim from December 25, 2022, till January 10, 2023, to attend his son and daughter's marriage ceremonies.
The bench directed him to surrender before the jail authorities on January 10 at 5 p.m.
The bench also directed him to keep his mobile phone on and to remain in the Delhi-NCR only.
The petitioner has moved a plea through Advocate Salim Khan seeking interim bail for his son and daughter's marriage.
The petitioner is an accused in case of rioting, unlawful assembly, causing hurt, promoting enmity between the two groups, and obstructing the public servant from discharging public duty.
He has been in judicial custody since March 30, 2020. He was granted 4 days of interim bail in November 2022 to attend the pre-marriage ceremonies.

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