New Delhi: Delhi Police on Wednesday suggested in the Delhi High Court that Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) student Asif Iqbal Tanha, arrested in a case related to the northeast Delhi riots earlier this year, be kept in a guest house for appearing for his examinations scheduled from December 4.
The police made the submission while opposing Tanha's plea for interim bail to enable him to appear in the exams from December 4 to 7.
A trial court has granted him three-day custody parole -- December 4, 5 and 7 -- to appear in compartment/ supplementary exams of BA Persian (Hons).
Tanha’s counsel submitted however that in custody parole, entire day will be wasted and he will not be able to study and sought interim bail for the purpose.
In the high court, Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri asked Delhi Police to apprise it on Thursday on the issue of arranging guest house for Tanha near the exam centre.
During the hearing Additional Solicitor General (ASG) S V Raju opposed the plea for granting interim bail and said the accused had been studying in jail and there was no complaint of lack of reading material in prison.
The ASG said there are a large number of prisoners who also study in jail.
He, however, suggested that the accused can be put in a guest house near the exam centre for four days and it will be guarded by security officials.