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26/11: Kasab trial

Kasab says slain militant Jindal didn't teach him Hindi: Police

Kasab has said that Abu Jindal, killed in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir recently, was not involved in the Mumbai attack.

Before terrorists entered his room at Taj, the banker was alerted by the hotel reception about an 'emergency'.
26/11 trial: Captors whipped me, says banker

Thursday , 10 September '09

The chairman of a private bank who was taken hostage by terrorists at Hotel Taj told the special court that his captors whipped and interrogated him.
Both the boxes contained eight kg RDX with timers and notes in Urdu saying that ‘this was pointer to war’.
26/11 attackers had left notes: 'this is pointer to war'

Wednesday , 9 September '09

26/11 Mumbai attacks had planted two powerful bombs with timers in metal boxes at different places near the Taj hotel with notes scribbled in Urdu.
Kasab has thrown tantrums in jail in the last few days by refusing to eat food and not dressing in time to com...
Kasab demands 'basmati' rice in prison!

Monday , 7 September '09

After 'mutton biryani', 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Ajmal Kasab now wants 'basmati' rice to be served to him in jail.
Pak has indicated that India's sixth dossier on 26/11 is inadequate for taking action against LeT founder Hafi...
26/11 dossier: 'India may not respond to further Pak demands'

Friday , 4 September '09

Chidambaram said Islamabad's description of India's sixth dossier on the attack as a 'rehash' could be the last straw as far as New Delhi is concerned.
Kasab trial: Key 26/11 witness reported missing

Friday , 28 August '09

A key witness in 26/11 case who had deposed against accused Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed at the trial has failed to appear before the court.
India is willing to provide Pakistan with more evidence ‘as and when’ it is available.
'India has given enough proof to Pak on 26/11 attacks'

Thursday , 27 August '09

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.
26/11: Pak in 'cooperative mood', examining latest Indian dossier

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.
Ujjwal Nikam informed that he had personally talked to the minister who clarified that the media misquoted him...
Maha Home Minister's claim creates flutter in 26/11 trial court

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.
Nothing to implicate Hafiz Saeed in 26/11: ISI official

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.
Kasab listened attentively to the deposition and smiled at the mention of the name Pakistan by the witness.
Cell phones used by 26/11 terrorists were from Pak: Witness

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.
26/11 case: 'Terrorists used outboat machine imported by Pak'

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.
Kasab's sketches of Lashkar operatives were 'completely useless' for the purposes of investigation.
Kasab’s ‘sketches’ of Lashkar leaders mere doodles

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.
Fahim Ansari had allegedly drawn a map of target spots in Mumbai and handed them over to LeT, which executed t...
Writing expert nails Fahim in 26/11 case

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.
Linking Kasab to JuD part of 'conspiracy' against us: Saeed

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.
A witness described how Kasab and his accomplice had fired at the police jeep carrying Karkare, Salaskar and A...
Salaskar's assistant gives graphic account of 26/11 gunbattle

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.
'I was neither torture nor put under any pressure.'
26/11 trial will go on; Kazmi to continue as Kasab's lawyer

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.
'Kasab does not take me into confidence and I will recuse myself.'
Kasab has lost faith in me, let me withdraw: Abbas Kazmi

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.
'The prosecution has to establish before the court why Mumbai was targeted and why foreigners were attacked?'
Court to give ruling on Kasab's statement on Thursday

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.
Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam submitted before the trial court that Kasab had not made full disclosur...
Prosecution sees larger motive in Kasab's confession

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.
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