Earlier this month, while granting time to the prosecution to respond to the plea for interim bail, the court had said that the liberty of the accused was of paramount consideration and it cannot be curtailed if the pending trials invoked Section 124A of IPC are to be kept in abeyance. Imam's application for interim bail forms part of his application seeking bail in the case and assailing a trial court's October 22 order by which his bail plea was dismissed. Advocate Tanveer Ahmed Mir had appeared on behalf of Imam. On May 11, the Supreme Court had stayed till further orders on the registration of FIRs, probes, and the coercive measures for the offense of sedition across the country by the Centre and the states until an appropriate forum of the government re-examines the colonial-era penal law.
Delhi Police has opposed the main bail plea before the high court saying that the accused was seen instigating a particular religious section of the community against the government by creating unfounded fears in their minds regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC). The prosecution has alleged that, on December 13, 2019, Imam delivered a provocative speech that resulted in riots two days later when a mob consisting of over 3,000 people attacked police personnel and torched several vehicles in the Jamia Nagar area in south Delhi.