The High Court of Delhi dismissed the anticipatory bail application of the accused, finding that video evidence clearly depicts her participation in a violent incident where a police party was attacked to facilitate the escape of an individual in custody. The Court further noted that the accused is currently absconding and subject to ongoing legal proceedings under Section 84 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).
- Case Background:
- On September 15, 2025, a police party attempted to execute a non-bailable warrant against an individual named Azam in case FIR No. 479/2025 at PS Fatehpur Beri.
- During the arrest, Azam resisted, and family members, including the accused, allegedly attacked the police officers with bricks and sticks, bit the officers, and damaged police vehicles to enable Azam’s escape.
- Police personnel sustained multiple injuries, including bite marks, and required medical examination at the AIIMS Trauma Centre.
- Key Court Considerations:
- Defense Arguments: The accused claimed innocence, arguing that she was not visible in video footage and was not named in the initial FIR.
- Prosecution Evidence: The State produced video footage showing the accused (allegedly dressed in a pink suit) actively participating in the attack on the police.
- Absconding Status: The Court noted that the accused is currently evading justice, leading to the initiation of proceedings against her under Section 84 of the BNSS.
- Final Order:
- Justice Girish Kathpalia dismissed the anticipatory bail application and its accompanying application on July 13, 2026, deeming it an unfit case for relief.
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