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India's Supreme Court denounces detention
India's Supreme Court has denounced the detention without trial of more than 250 Pakistanis who illegally crossed the border, including four prisoners who have spent more than 45 years in jail. Four of the prisoners, believed to be Pakistani troops,
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:50A
Corruption trial begins in chaos
A. Raja, who was telecom minister from 2007 to 2010, is the key figure in a case that has rocked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's administration and helped make corruption one of the country's hottest political issues. The sale of second-generation (2G)
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:50A
Anti-Sikh riots victim seeks transfer of Sajjan Kumar's trial
Therefore, in order to expeditiously dispose of the matter, the applicant has sought an order of transfer of the case to the court of ASJ Gupta. Applicant has also pointed out in her transfer petition that the transfer will not prejudice the rights of
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:40A
Newswallah: Bharat Edition
By THE NEW YORK TIMES Jammu and Kashmir: The Supreme Court of India on Friday expressed shock over the detention of two Pakistani nationals in Jammu and Kashmir jails for more than 40 years without facing trial. The court was hearing a plea filed by
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:36A
Dewani appeal will be heard in December
The move for a High Court challenge came after Home Secretary Theresa May signed an order for the extradition. Dewani is accused of arranging a hit on his bride Anni during their honeymoon in Cape Town last November. May's decision came after District
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:31A
Guantanamo prisoner may face execution
Suddenly, the crew noticed two men approach their ship in a small boat. Although the marines didn't know who these two were, they did not expect them to cause any harm. However, when the boat reached the ship, an explosion took place, killing 17 people
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:24A
'It's hard to live with yourself after you murder someone so innocent'
The filing was prepared by Nathaniel J. Oleson and Gary G. Kreep of the United States Justice Foundation, Allan E. Parker Jr. of The Justice Foundation, Samuel B. Casey of the Jubilee Campaign Law of Life Project and Kathleen Cassidy Goodman of Helotes
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:21A
EFCC happy with new time frame
The Chief Justice has issued a directive making it compulsory to conclude all court cases in a maximum of six months. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has described as a great boost to the nation's anti-graft war, the practice
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:19A
11.11.11 - WEEKLY PREVIEW - JUDGMENT FOR NDAHIMANA THURSDAY, RESUMPTION OF
set to deliver judgment in the case of former Rwandan Mayor Gregoire Ndahimana next week, trials of Congolese militiamen Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo and that of Jean-Pierre Bemba will proceed before the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:19A
LawCo case included in Supreme Court hearing
The Equal Justice Initiative is challenging life-without-parole sentences involving Evan James Miller of Moulton and a similar case in Arkansas from 1999. The group wants the Supreme Court to rule that minors who commit crimes, despite the heinous
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:15A