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Engineer gets 5 yrs in jail for abetting wife’s suicide

Monday 2 March '09

An engineer was sentenced to five years of imprisonment by the High Court for abetting the suicide of his wife and for harassing her physically and mentally.
Kasab to be moved to solitary confinement

Saturday 28 February '09

Already one of the most well-guarded prisoners in the country in decades, Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist caught alive in the 26/11 attacks, is set to be moved to a solitary confinement cell.....
Brotherly faith: not guilty

Thursday 26 February '09

I don’t think he can do such a heinous crime,” said Abu Bakhr Ansari, 47, elder brother of Fahim Ansari who is accused of playing a role in the Mumbai terror attacks.
Paint, polish and lights to give court a special look

Monday 23 February '09

Renovation works are on a war footing at the special court inside the Arthur Road jail where Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 attack, will be tried.
Students to help terror mail probe

Friday 20 February '09

The trial of the 21 suspected Indian Mujahideen members will be a learning experience for some students who have been included as prosecution witnesses.
No counsel for Peerbhoy after withdrawal of approver plea

Thursday 19 February '09

Mansoor Asgar Peerbhoy, the alleged media wing head of the Indian Mujahideen, does not have a lawyer representing him in the case after he withdrew his application to turn approver.
Peerbhoy’s brother to be made a witness

Wednesday 18 February '09

The Mumbai Police Crime Branch, which today filed a chargesheet against Indian Mujhadeen suspects including Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy...
Suspect’s father loses right to stay in US

Monday 16 February '09

Former Indian Navy Captain Dr Buddhi Kota Subbarao, fighting a lone legal battle in the US for his son who has been found guilty for posting hate messages against former US President George Bush, may soon be deported back to India.
Lawyer writes, in Urdu: Kasab, let me fight for you

Monday 16 February '09

Considering that the lone 26/11 terrorist captured alive, Ajmal Amir Kasab, is a primary school dropout from Pakistan and perhaps cannot read English, advocate K B N LAM has sent a second letter to Kasab, this time in Urdu, urging him to accept him as his lawyer.
English fails, so lawyer writes to Kasab in Urdu

Monday 16 February '09

Believing that the lone 26/11 terrorist captured alive, Ajmal Amir Kasab, a primary school dropout from Pakistan, cannot read English...
Praise mail for Obama to intervene in hate mail case

Wednesday 11 February '09

Hoping for help from President Barack Obama, former Indian Navy captain Dr Buddhikota Subbarao has written to him seeking help to save his son Vikram Buddhi...
Shutterbugs get some exposure

Monday 9 February '09

That a picture speaks a thousand words is an established fact especially when it comes to highlighting issues like malnutrition, sexual exploitation...
Robbery trial for IC-814 terrorists

Sunday 8 February '09

Two terrorists linked to the IC-814 hijack drama of 1999 have been brought to the city by the Crime Branch of Mumbai Police for trial in a bank robbery.
Witness turns hostile in jail alarm case against Rajan, Dawood aides

Friday 6 February '09

Assistant Sub-Inspector Shahbuddin Mulani, the prime witness and complainant in a jail alarm case against members of the Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan gangs, was declared hostile on Thursday after he failed to support the case.
Peerbhoy unlikely to be made approver

Thursday 5 February '09

Mohammed Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy, the alleged media wing head of Indian Mujhadeen, believed to be responsible for causing several blasts in the country...
Anti-piracy crusaders take bribe, get 6-month jail term

Wednesday 4 February '09

Three anti-piracy crusaders were convicted and sentenced to six months of rigorous imprisonment for accepting bribe from a video library owner selling pirated CDs.
Court acquits two charged with murder for lack of evidence

Monday 2 February '09

Setting aside the order passed by a Pune court, the Bombay High Court has acquitted two persons sentenced to life imprisonment in a murder case for lack of direct evidence against them.
Court relief for convicted engineering student

Sunday 25 January '09

The Bombay High Court has given major relief to an engineering student convicted by a lower court for causing grievous injury 12 years ago to a junior roommate of his hostel.
Kasab’s lawyer to get Rs 900 as fee

Thursday 22 January '09

Though there is no clarity yet on who will represent Ajmal Ameer Kasab, 21, the lone terrorist captured alive after the 26/11 attacks, during the trial, the lawyer’s fee is fixed.
Kasab’s lawyer to get total of Rs 900

Thursday 22 January '09

Though there is no clarity yet on who will represent Ajmal Amir Kasab, 21, the lone terrorist captured alive after the Mumbai terror attacks....
Peerbhoy’s brother moves MCOCA court, wants his seized car back

Tuesday 20 January '09

ADIL Peerbhoy, younger brother of software engineer Mohammed Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy who was arrested for having alleged links with Indian Mujahideen...
Once again, Arthur Road Jail prepares for mother of all trials

Tuesday 20 January '09

In an arrangement similar to the 1993 Bombay bomb blasts trial, the Maharashtra Government has decided to set up a court inside the Arthur Road Jail premises to hear the case of Mumbai terror attacks accused Ajmal Amir Kasab....
Grant will return to house, no plan to turn it into shelter again

Friday 16 January '09

British national Duncan Grant has got back possession of his home at Mumbai’s Colabawala Building. He will use the house only for residence; his lawyer said; he has no immediate plans of restarting the shelter home that was rocked by a child abuse scandal in 2006.
Tahliyani, a judge with a reputation for speed

Thursday 15 January '09

Lawyers are expecting a speedy completion of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks trial, unlike the protracted 1993 serial blasts trial, with the appointment of Justice M L Tahilyani as the special judge.
Echoing Obama, FBI says copycat Mumbai attacks possible

Wednesday 14 January '09

A day after US President-elect Barrack Obama voiced concerns that terror attacks similar to 26/11 strike could be replicated, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has also said that terrorist groups including al-Qaida...
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