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Umar Khalid’s bail plea: Ex-CJI Chandrachud hits out at 'certain segments', questions repeated adjournments

Justice Chandrachud, in an interview, points out that Khalid’s counsel had sought “no less than seven adjournments” before finally withdrawing the bail application.

September 03, 2025 / 11:54 IST
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The ex-CJI's observations came even as a Karkardooma court recently warned defence counsels in the Delhi riots conspiracy case to stop “constant adjournments” and be ready to argue.
The ex-CJI's observations came even as a Karkardooma court recently warned defence counsels in the Delhi riots conspiracy case to stop “constant adjournments” and be ready to argue.

Former Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, on Tuesday, questioned the narrative surrounding Umar Khalid’s bail plea in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, stressing that repeated adjournments sought by the defence have been overlooked in public debates.

“I do not want to comment on the merits of the case, but I must tell you one thing which is lost sight of by a lot of people when it comes to Umar Khalid’s case," says the former CJI.

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"Can you imagine that there were at least seven, if not more, adjournments sought by his counsel, and eventually the bail application was withdrawn?” Justice Chandrachud remarked during an interview.

He further asks, “Can then a segment of the bar or civil society say, or must they not be told to look at the record? Here was a case where someone appearing for the accused has repeatedly sought time before the court."