Thursday, April 25, 2024

SC rises in defence of Zubair; tells UP Police to restrain itself

Alt New co-founder Mohammed Zubair kind of got a relief from a Supreme Court bench, headed by Justice DY Chandrachud, which ordered the Uttar Pradesh Police to refrain from taking any precipitation action against him. 

The Supreme Court would hear the matter again on July 20 and would assess Zubair’s bail application in all five cases filed in UP. 

The Supreme Court today agreed to hear Zubair’s appeal to dismiss six FIRs that had been filed against him in Uttar Pradesh. His lawyer Vrinda Grover, requested on his behalf to immediately list his case for the quashing of FIRs lodged against him in many districts of Uttar Pradesh for inciting religious feelings and derogatory remarks against Hindus. 

The constitution of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) by the UP government to look into the six cases has also been contested in the plea. 

Notably, on Saturday, July 16, 2022, a sessions court in Mohammadi, Lakhimpur, Uttar Pradesh, rejected Mohammed Zubair’s petition for bail in the Sudarshan News fact-check case. A hearing on police custody remand is scheduled for July 20.

The Uttar Pradesh government formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to look into all the accusations against Alt News co-founder Mohammad Zubair. Over half a dozen FIRs under various sections of the Indian Penal Code have been filed against Mohammed Zubair for his defamatory comments against Hindu seers, hurting religious sentiments by sharing disparaging posts against Hindu Gods, and making critical remarks against News anchors among other things.

After being apprehended by Delhi police on June 27, in connection with an FIR lodged against him for allegedly inciting religious sentiments through a tweet sent in 2018, Zubair is now being held in Tihar jail.

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