Delhi Police is deliberately trying to "subvert and sabotage" the high court order granting bail to three student activists in cases related to last year's northeast Delhi rots. Delhi Police working under Union home ministry is giving "bizarre" excuses to prevent the on-bail release of Natasha Narwal, Devengana Kalita and Asif Iqbal Tanha, alleged Karat who provided a surety required for Narwal to walk out of jail. A city court on Wednesday deferred its order on the immediate release of JNU Student. Who have been granted bail by the Delhi High Court in the riots 'conspiracy' case, for "Thursday". Order could not be passed due to the heavy board of bail applications listed before the undersigned. Be put up for orders tomorrow at 11am, Additional Sessions Judge Revinder Bedi stated. Earlier in the day, the judge had reserved the order on their application for today after hearing lengthy arguments from the prosecution and counsel for the accused. Delhi High Court had on Tuesday granted bail to Narwal, and Jamia Millia Islamia student Asif Iqbal Tanha and directed them to furnish a personal bond of Rs 50,000 each along with two sureties of the like amount. During the course of proceedings, Delhi Police sought more time from the court to verify their addresses, sureties and authencticity of the Adhaar cards before releasing them on bail. The judge was further apprised that three days would be required to complete the verification process. Advocate Adit Pujari, representing the accused, objected to it and alleged that the police was intentionally delaying their release despite the order of the high court. "You are keeping them in illegal custody. I have been granted bail and 24 hours have passed since then, he said. The Three student activists were arrested in May 2020 and are accused of being the "masterminds" of the February 2020 violence, which had left 53 people dead and hundreds injured.
