By The Observer Post

A Delhi court has denied bail to Shahrukh Pathan, the man whose image pointing a gun at a police officer during the February 2020 northeast Delhi riots went viral on social media. Additional Sessions Judge Sameer Bajpai of Karkardooma Courts dismissed the bail plea, noting that the Delhi High Court had already denied him bail in October last year and that no substantial change in circumstances had occurred since then.

“When the Hon’ble High Court has declined bail to the applicant/accused vide order dated 22.10.2024 and the circumstances have not changed, except the fact that almost one and a half years have passed, this Court should not grant bail to him even now,” the judge said.

What the Case Is About

The bail plea was filed in FIR 51 of 2020 registered at Jafrabad Police Station, which relates to the incident in which Pathan was photographed pointing a firearm at a policeman during the riots. The photograph spread rapidly across social media and became one of the most recognised images from the violence that left 53 people dead and hundreds injured in northeast Delhi in February 2020. Pathan has been in judicial custody since March 2020.

Why Bail Was Sought and Why It Was Rejected

This was Pathan’s eleventh bail application, with all previous pleas having been dismissed by both the trial court and the Delhi High Court. In this latest attempt, his lawyers argued that he had already spent more than half of the maximum ten-year sentence prescribed under Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code, which deals with attempt to murder, and sought bail under the principle contained in Section 436A of the now-repealed Code of Criminal Procedure.

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