India said the 'ball is in Pakistan's court' and it should take meaningful steps to bring the perpetrators of the terror strike to justice.
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Wednesday , 26 August '09
India's latest dossier on the 26/11 attack is being examined by Pakistan which is in 'a cooperative mood' and wants to help, said Pak Foreign Minister.
Wednesday , 26 August '09
Maha Home Minister Jayant Patil's claim that judgement in 26/11 case is likely to be delivered by Sept 15 has created a flutter in the trial court.
Wednesday , 19 August '09
Notwithstanding the dossiers of information handed over by India, Pakistan's intelligence agency believes there is nothing to implicate JuD chief Hafiz Saeed.
Friday , 14 August '09
A witness told the special court that the five mobile phones used by terrorists in Mumbai terror attack were manufactured by Nokia in China and shipped to Pakistan in June 2008.Thursday , 13 August '09
The 26/11 terrorists had used an outboat machine, exported from Yamaha Motor Company in Japan to Pakistan, in their dingy to reach Mumbai.
Thursday , 6 August '09
Two weeks ago, hours after he pleaded guilty to his crimes, Ajmal Kasab had offered to draw sketches of two senior Lashkar operatives.
Friday , 31 July '09
A hand writing expert said that markings shown on a map of 26/11 terror target spots matched with specimen writings of Fahim Ansari, who is being tried along with Ajmal Kasab.Saturday , 25 July '09
Hafiz Saeed has claimed that the linking of Ajmal Kasab to his group JuD was part of a ‘conspiracy’ against it.
Friday , 24 July '09
Sole survivor of 26/11 gunbattle near Cama Hospital described how Kasab and his accomplice had fired at the police jeep carrying Karkare, Salaskar and Ashok Kamte.
Thursday , 23 July '09
A special court conducting the 26/11 terror attack trial on Thursday took on record the plea of guilt made by arrested Pakistani gunman Mohammad Ajmal Kasab and ordered the case to continue.
Thursday , 23 July '09
The lawyer Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, Abbas Kazmi, said that he would like to recuse himself from the case as his client has no confidence in him.
Wednesday , 22 July '09
The court will decide as to whether it would accept lone surviving gunman Mohammad Ajmal Kasab's statement admitting his guilt or not.
Wednesday , 22 July '09
Prosecution in 26/11 terror attack case refused to accept completely Kasab's confession of his role and said he was not telling the whole truth.
Wednesday , 22 July '09
The lone terrorist on trial for the 26/11 terror attack, Ajmal Amir Kasab told a special court in Mumbai that he had not been forced to confess his guilt and was under no pressure.
Tuesday , 21 July '09
Ajmal Kasab on Tuesday said his mandate was to open fire indiscriminately at CST and take people "hostage" on the upper floor.
Tuesday , 21 July '09
The 26/11 terror attack trial may not conclude soon despite confession by Kasab in the court as he has only 'partially' admitted to his guilt, said special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam.
Tuesday , 21 July '09
Family members of the cops who were killed during the 26/11 attack feel that the court should expedite the trial and punish Kasab.
Tuesday , 21 July '09
Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested for the 26/11 attacks, named four LeT members, including its operations chief Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.
Monday , 20 July '09
The dramatic confession of Kasab triggered a collective gasp in the court room and left lawyers perplexed raising questions where it was voluntary or a ploy.