"Best morning to send a message": Supreme Court denies bail in a UAPA case heard in aftermath of Delhi blast

The Court denied bail to the accused, noting that he had formed a WhatsApp group on which a flag almost identical to that of ISIS was seen.
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A day after the car blast at Delhi's Red Fort that claimed nine lives, the Supreme Court on Tuesday denied bail to a person accused of offences under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in an unrelated case.

During the hearing, Senior Advocate Siddhartha Dave, appearing for the accused, admitted,

"Not the best morning to argue this case after the events of yesterday."

However, a Bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta observed,

"Best morning to send a message."

Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta
Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta

When the Court pointed out that inflammatory material was recovered from the accused, Dave said that only Islamic literature was recovered.

Justice Mehta then said that the accused had formed a WhatsApp group on which a flag almost identical to that ISIS was seen.

Dave then explained that the accused has been in jail for over two years but the Court noted that the accusations against him were serious.

Dave insisted, stating no RDX or explosive material was recovered and the accused was 70 percent disabled.

Siddhartha Dave
Siddhartha Dave

However, the Court declined to grant bail.

Nevertheless, it ordered that the trial should be concluded within 2 years and if that does not happen, the accused can reapply for bail if the delay in trial is not attributable to him.

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