The Allahabad High Court has decided to keep Mohammed Zubair safe from arrest until January 27. This is because there’s a case against him about a social media post he made. It involves a religious figure named Yati Narsinghanand. The judges want to give the government in Uttar Pradesh time to look at Zubair’s papers and claims.
This all started after the police made a report saying Zubair’s post broke the law. The court had given Zubair until January 6 to respond to what the government said against him. Now, this extension is about making sure both sides have enough time to look at the evidence and get ready for the next steps in court.
The whole case is about what Zubair posted online and if it caused harm. The government is trying to prove their case and Zubair’s lawyers are trying to stop him from being arrested. The court’s decision to wait lets this process continue. After January 27, they’ll decide what to do next, after checking if the government has finished its checks.
