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Kasab lawyer helped court in ’93 blasts case

Friday 17 April '09

Special sessions judge ML Tahilyani appointed SG Abbas Kazmi lawyer for Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab...
Waghmare loses her Kasab brief for fighting his victim’s case

Thursday 16 April '09

Advocate Anjali Waghmare, the wife of a Mumbai police officer who was chosen from the state legal aid panel to defend Ajmal Amir Kasab...
Kasab in court, seeks Rs 4,000 back

Thursday 16 April '09

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested in the November 26, 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai...
Client cool amid counsel cloud

Thursday 16 April '09

At first sight, 21-year-old Ajmal Kasab comes across as the boy next door. His smiling face and diminutive frame - he stands a little over five feet...
Kasab lawyers interviewed for post of govt prosecutors

Wednesday 15 April '09

Days before the Mumbai attack trial - set to begin in a special sessions court on Wednesday...
Now, public prosecutor job for Kasab lawyers?

Wednesday 15 April '09

Days before the 26/11 trial — set to begin in a special sessions court on Wednesday— Ajmal Kasab’s defence lawyers appointed from the state legal aid panel, Anjali Waghmare and K P Pawar, had appeared for a personal interview...
16 yrs on, life convict steps out of jail

Saturday 11 April '09

He was 17 when the police arrested him for his involvement in the 1993 serial bomb blasts. After he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2007...
City lawyers defended Pak men earlier also

Thursday 9 April '09

There has been an uproar against lawyer Anjali Waghmare being appointed to defend lone arrested terrorist Ajmal Kasab during the trial of the 26/11 attacks case.
Waghmare, a view from the colleagues’ gallery

Sunday 5 April '09

Anjali Waghmare may have acquired gun-toting guards after agreeing to take up the case of the lone arrested 26/11 terrorist, Ajmal Amir Kasab.
Kasab wants newspaper, but cannot afford it

Tuesday 31 March '09

He may be on the front pages of the newspapers, but the lone surviving terrorist arrested for the 26/11 attacks, Ajmal Amir Kasab, has been unable to read newspapers in custody.
70-day parole for life convict to pursue doctorate

Tuesday 31 March '09

A prisoner serving life term has been granted a 70-day parole to pursue his doctorate research. Granting the parole to Manoj Ingle...
Man gets life term for killing wife

Sunday 29 March '09

The Bombay High Court sentenced a 52-year-old man to life imprisonment for murdering his wife, based on the testimony and the complaint of his 19-year-old son.
Court comes to aid of Arthur Road jail as over 1,000 inmates released in 5 months

Saturday 28 March '09

Hardened criminals might have been moved out of the Arthur Road prison for security reasons ever since Ajmal Kasab, the lone arrested terrorist for 26/11 terror attacks, is lodged there.
Tree felling: court rejects state’s plea against Chembur resident

Thursday 26 March '09

A sessions court rejected a plea moved by the state government to enhance a fine of Rs 2,000 imposed on a person who had chopped off 31 trees and 38 shrubs in Chembur area in 2001.
And now, lawyers queue up for Kasab case brief

Thursday 26 March '09

Ever since Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested for 26/11 attacks, has asked for a defence lawyer from the state Legal Aid Committee...
Kasab accepts in court: I’m Pakistani

Tuesday 24 March '09

Ajmal Ameer Kasab, Kasab, produced on Monday for the first time before sessions judge M L Tahilyani-the proceedings were conducted through video-conferencing-accepted in court that he is a Pakistani national.
Kasab tells court he’s from Pakistan

Tuesday 24 March '09

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist caught alive in the Mumbai terror attack, on Monday accepted that he was a Pakistani national before Sessions Judge M L Tahilyani....
26/11 accused Kasab accepts he is from Pakistan

Monday 23 March '09

The Indian media on Monday got its first glimpse of Ajmal Kasab, the prized catch using whom the Indian Government plans to prove Pakistan's involvement in sponsoring terrorism on its soil, especially the attack on Mumbai in November 2008.
Kasab trial may be delayed

Sunday 22 March '09

The trial of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested in the 26/11 attacks case, and two of his Indian accomplices is unlikely to begin on Monday as expected as the security-related construction work at the special court inside Arthur Road Jail is yet to be completed.
Check-up for Kasab twice daily

Tuesday 17 March '09

The Mumbai police is not taking any chances with the health of the terrorist Ajmal Kasab, 21, who could help India prove its allegations of sponsored terrorism from across the border.....
Ensuring a healthy trial for Kasab: a doctor twice a day keeps illness away

Tuesday 17 March '09

The Mumbai police is not taking any chances with the health of their prized catch, arrested terrorist Ajmal Kasab, who could help India prove its allegations of sponsored terrorism from across the border.
High Court acquits man of rape charges

Monday 16 March '09

Holding that sex by consent between a couple would not amount to rape the Bombay High court recently acquitted a 23-year-old labourer of all the charges and set aside the ten-year punishment handed down to him by a sessions court in 1997.
3 acquitted of murder: no evidence

Friday 13 March '09

The Bombay High Court recently acquitted three persons in a murder case. A lower court had sentenced the trio to life imprisonment for murdering one of their relatives.
‘Chargesheet samajhta nahin...Urdu mein chahiye’

Tuesday 10 March '09

Wearing a light green T-shirt and grey track bottoms, Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist from the November 26-29 attacks on Mumbai......
24-hour cover for Kasab trial judge

Tuesday 3 March '09

Judge M L Tahilyani, who will preside over proceedings at a special court inside Arthur road Jail during the trial of Ajmal Kasab has been given round-the-clock security by the Mumbai police.
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