India News | Umar Khalid Moves Delhi Court for Daily Inmate Calling Facility

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Former JNU student Umar Khalid has moved a Delhi court seeking direction to the prison authorities concerned for having access to daily inmate calling facility.

New Delhi, Nov 13 (PTI) Former JNU student Umar Khalid has moved a Delhi court seeking direction to the prison authorities concerned for having access to daily inmate calling facility.

Khalid is in prison in a case of larger conspiracy behind the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, which is being probed by the special cell of Delhi police.

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“Let a notice of this application be issued to the jail superintendent concerned, who will file a report in this regard for the date already fixed in the present case i.e, January 21,”Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat said in an order passed on Wednesday.

The court noted that Khalid's application sought directions to the superintendent of Tihar jail number 2 or any other authorities concerned to continue allowing him access to the inmate calling facility on a daily basis.

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Earlier, three other accused in the case- Sharjeel Imam, Gulfisha Fatima and Shifa-ur-Rehman- had filed applications seeking access to daily calling facility for having telephonic conversation with their families.

After the jail superintendent concerned filed a report in response to the applications on January 7, the court posted the matter for passing order on January 21.

“Let conduct report of all the accused persons be filed by all the jail superintendents concerned,” the court had said.

On January 7, Khalid had also filed two applications for access to the facility and for an electric kettle, books and other reading material.

“Let both the applications be forwarded to the jail superintendent concerned for its disposal as per rules,” the court had said.

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