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2020 Delhi riots: Court grants bail to man accused in 4 cases

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 6 December 2023
A Delhi court has granted bail to Surender Nath Yadav, an accused in four 2020 Delhi communal riot cases, citing a change in circumstances since the rejection of his previous bail application. The court considered the bail petitions of Yadav, who is accused in four FIRs registered by Shastri Park police station related to rioting incidents in Old Garhi Mendu village. The court noted that Yadav's co-accused had already been granted bail, and based on the principle of parity, Yadav should be afforded the same relief. The investigation in Yadav's cases has been concluded and chargesheets have been filed. Yadav is required to provide a personal bond and a surety bond of Rs 10,000 each for his release.
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