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Ex-school principal gets three months in jail for Rs 200 graft

Saturday 10 January '09

A former principal of a municipal school was on Friday convicted by a special Anti Corruption Court for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 200 for issuing a duplicate school-leaving certificate to one of his students.
HC upholds 10-yr term for man who raped his minor daughter

Sunday 28 December '08

Relying on forensic evidence, the Bombay High Court has upheld a 10-year jail sentence handed out to a man for raping his minor daughter...
Kasab’s ID parade starts in Mumbai

Sunday 28 December '08

WITH the Mumbai Police Crime Branch having set a 60-day deadline for filing the chargesheet in the 26/11 terror probe, the lone terrorist caught alive, Ajmal Ameer Kasab, was surrendered to judicial custody on Saturday in order to conduct his test identification parade (TIP) before witnesses...
‘Kasab’s accepted his fate’

Thursday 25 December '08

Ajmal Kasab, who has been in the custody of the Mumbai Police for nearly a month since 26/11...
Custody goes on for Kasab, now bearded

Thursday 25 December '08

The custody of Ajmal Kasab has just grown longer. So has his facial hair. Kasab, who has been in the Mumbai Police’s custody for nearly a month since 26/11...
At 70, woman gets wife status denied for 51 years

Wednesday 10 December '08

After nearly six decades of their marriage, a woman finally received the status of the legally wedded spouse of a man.
Aid for cabbie’s family killed in attack

Monday 8 December '08

People from far and wide are extending support to the family of the taxi driver who ferried two terrorists, killed at Nariman House on November 26.
Call for scientific methods to get more out of terrorist

Saturday 6 December '08

The for need for scientific methods has never been felt more deeply than during the interrogation of Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested for the 26/11 attack.
‘Mare bhi Mussalmaan, aur badnaam bhi ho raha hai Mussalmaan’

Friday 5 December '08

“Hamare ghar par kya beet rahi hai, yeh hamme hi pata hai, koi agar hamme madat karna chahta hai toh bas sirf hamare liye dua karein...”
Taxi driver’s family awaits help after losing sole breadwinner

Friday 5 December '08

The family of taxi driver Mohammed Umar Abdul Khalid Shaikh, 35, who ferried two terrorists killed at Nariman House on November 26...
‘Hang the terrorist who has been arrested’

Friday 5 December '08

“Jise jo karna tha woh toh kar gaye, par humare ghar ka ek jalta hua chiraag bujha kar chale gaye,” said Mohammed Hanif...
Attacker will get right to defend himself

Wednesday 3 December '08

Right to life, a fundamental right guaranteed by the Constitution of India, may not have crossed the minds of the terrorists who invaded Mumbai and left a trail of death and destruction.
‘His death may be a break but work taken on by Karkare won’t stop’

Wednesday 3 December '08

Before the Mumbai attacks, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad was a hub of activity.
Relief in grief

Saturday 29 November '08

Nearly 40 hours after the terrorists took over the Jewish centre in Nariman House in the congested Colaba market area — the National Security Guards finally completed their operation at 9.45 pm on Friday...
ATS wants Sadhvi & Lt Col back, Court denies custody

Tuesday 25 November '08

The MCOCA court today rejected a plea by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad for the custody of Sadhvi Pragyasingh Thakur, Abhinav Bharat treasurer Ajay Rahirkar and Lt. Col. Prasad Purohit after they accused the ATS of torturing them...
Friends turn complainants against Purohit

Wednesday 19 November '08

Complaints by childhood friends have meant fresh trouble for Lt Col Prasad Purohit, arrested in the Malegaon blast case.
In affidavit, Pragya alleges torture, illegal detention

Tuesday 18 November '08

Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur alleged that she had been detained illegally and tortured by the Maharashtra ATS before she was officially arrested and taken into custody for her suspected role in the September 29 Malegaon bomb blasts.
Guj cops may re-investigate Sadhvi role in Modasa case

Tuesday 18 November '08

After giving a clean chit to Sadhvi Pragya, police wants to investigate her possible role as well as that of nine others arrested with her in bomb blast in Modasa.
Purohit rejects torture allegations against ATS

Monday 17 November '08

The Nashik Magistrate court on Saturday dismissed an application filed by Lt Col Prasad Purohit's family alleging that he was tortured in the custody of the state ATS.
ATS didn’t torture me, says Purohit

Sunday 16 November '08

The Nashik Magistrate court on Saturday dismissed an application filed by Lt.Col Prasad Purohit's family alleging that he was tortured in the custody of the state Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS).
Purohit dismisses torture allegations against ATS

Sunday 16 November '08

The Nashik Magistrate court on Saturday dismissed an application filed by Lt Col Prasad Purohit's family alleging that he was tortured in the custody....
Mahant told Lt Col to get RDX, ATS tells court

Saturday 15 November '08

The Maharashtra ATS is certain that Lt Col Prasad Purohit procured the RDX used in the Malegaon blast from an Army depot...
Judge examines Pandey, dismisses torture charges

Saturday 15 November '08

Mahant Amritanand alias Dayanand Pandey, arrested from Kanpur in connection with the September 29 Malegaon blast...
Court asks state to review murder convict’s early release plea

Friday 14 November '08

A 40-year-old murder convict got new hope for being freed after the Bombay High Court struck down a state government order that stated he should spend 28 years in prison before his plea for an early release can be considered.
Religious books, meditation keep Sadhvi busy in jail 

Friday 14 November '08

Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur who is presently lodged at the Byculla jail is keeping herself busy by reading the Ramcharita Manas and Ramayan available in the jail library.
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