Gym owner murder case: Delhi court rejects bail plea of Zoya Khan

13 Jun 2026 • 10:24 AM MYT
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A Delhi court has rejected the bail plea of Zoya Khan alias ‘lady don’, wife of alleged gangster Asim alias Hashim Baba, in connection with the murder of gym owner Nadir Shah, holding the allegations point to her active participation in a wider criminal conspiracy.

According to the order passed on June 9, the prosecution has alleged Zoya Khan played a key role in facilitating the movement and harbouring of the alleged shooters before and after the September 2024 killing of Nadir Shah outside a gym in Greater Kailash.

Investigators have relied on witness statements claiming she issued telephonic instructions regarding the shooters, informed associates after the murder that the crime had been carried out, and instructed them to go underground.

The prosecution has also cited the recovery of a pistol and five live cartridges from her residence, and claimed that call data and internet protocol detail records established her links with key conspirators, including her husband and the alleged shooters.

Opposing the allegations, Zoya Khan argued that her implication was based solely on statements of unreliable witnesses, challenged the alleged recovery of the firearm, and sought parity with co-accused who have been granted bail. Her counsel also submitted that prolonged incarceration without commencement of trial violated her right to personal liberty.

Rejecting these submissions, the court held that the evidence against Zoya Khan was qualitatively different and more substantial than that against co-accused who were released on bail. It observed that the allegations indicated direct involvement in planning, facilitating and covering up the crime, making the principle of parity inapplicable.

The court further noted that the trial has not yet commenced, with forensic reports still awaited and 95 witnesses cited by the prosecution. It expressed concern that releasing the accused at this stage could lead to witness intimidation or absconding, given the alleged links to organised crime.

Accordingly, the bail application was dismissed, though the court granted liberty to seek fresh bail if there is a material change in circumstances during the course of the trial.

Gangster-turned-businessman Nadir Shah was shot dead in full public view outside a gym in Greater Kailash in 2024.

According to police, Shah, whose family hailed from Afghanistan, lived in Delhi’s Hazrat Nizamuddin area, where his father worked as a carpet seller.