Setting the stage for framing charges against Ajmal Amir Kasab, the trial court took on record 'sanctions' obtained from authorities to prosecute them.

Tuesday , 5 May '09
Pakistani police submitted to an anti-terrorism court the 'challan' with evidence against five Lashker-e-Taiba operatives arrested on suspicion of involvement in the Mumbai attacks.
Monday , 4 May '09
A special court has permitted the prosecution to send copies of confession made by Kasab and other related documents to Pakistan govt.
Monday , 4 May '09
Anti-aircraft guns have been installed and additional security force deployed at a prison where Mumbai terror suspects are being held following intelligence reports that militants might try to free them.
Saturday , 2 May '09
Judge M L Tahiliyani accepted the evidence tendered by jail Superintendent Swati Sathe and Dr V Ramamurthy that Kasab had informed them that his age was 21 years.
Friday , 1 May '09
Lawyer Abbas Kazmi has been removed as a trustee from the prestigious Islam Gymkhana on the same ground.
Friday , 1 May '09
The direction of trial of Kasab may be decided on Saturday when the court is expected to give its findings on claim made by him to be a minor.
Wednesday , 29 April '09
Prime accused in 26/11 case Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab has asked for perfume, toothpaste and newspaper besides permission to walk in the corridor outside his cell.Wednesday , 29 April '09
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Tuesday , 28 April '09
Ajmal Amir Kasab smiled throughout the court proceedings as two witnesses testified that the terrorist was 21 years old and not a juvenile.
Tuesday , 28 April '09
Medical tests have proved that Ajmal Kasab, lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 terror attack, is not a juvenile and will now face all the charges in a sessions level court.
Friday , 24 April '09
A special court ordered an inquiry to determine whether the prime accused in Mumbai terror attacks case Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab is a juvenile.
Wednesday , 22 April '09
The lawyer of Sabauddin Ahmed, an accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case, sought permission to examine Union Minister A R Antulay and Maharashtra Minister Narayan Rane as defence witness for their statements which might have a bearing on the trial.
Wednesday , 22 April '09
A special court rejected the plea of Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, for allotting the Urdu translation of the 11,000-page chargesheet.
Tuesday , 21 April '09
Public prosecuter Ujjwal Nikam has urged the trial court to order an inquiry to determine whether Ajmal Kasab was juvinile when he committed crime.
Tuesday , 21 April '09
Advocate for Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab sought four weeks time to reply to the draft charges proposed by the prosecution.
Monday , 20 April '09
Prime accused and lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, departed from his earlier stand, saying he could not understand the proceedings of the court conducted in English.
Monday , 20 April '09
Pak Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik has confirmed the arrest of one more suspect in the Mumbai terror attacks and asked India to provide more information to proceed against those detained for perpetrating the carnage.
Saturday , 18 April '09
The 26/11 attack was part of a grand conspiracy by the Lashkar-e-Toiba to target major Indian cities, weaken India’s economy and eventually try and snatch Kashmir.
Friday , 17 April '09
The trial in the Mumbai terror attack case opened on Friday with the sole surviving terrorist Mohammed Amir Ajmal Kasab seeking retraction of his confession and the prosecution hinting at Pakistan army's involvement in training him and the other terrorists, who were killed.