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India's Top Court Grants Bail to Executives in Mobile-Phone License Case
Today's was the Supreme Court's first verdict on bail pleas by any of the 14 people jailed in the case. A special court in New Delhi framed charges last month against those accused, which include the five executives, former telecommunications minister
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:16A
ICC yet to decide where to try Gaddafi's son
by Xinhua No decision has been made on the location of the trial of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, the International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Tuesday. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the chief prosecutor of the ICC,
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:16A
Indian court grants bail to 5 executives in telecoms case
Full details of the order were not immediately available. Shares in the three companies linked to the executives jumped after the news. DB Realty surged 20 percent, while Unitech jumped as much as 10.6 percent and Reliance Communications rose as much
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:16A
Bid to Drop Ngilu Aides' Charges Rejected
Kitui magistrate Beatrice Kimemia said on Friday that the application by Lumumba Kilonzo to withdraw the case after several hearings was an abuse of the court process. She ruled that the case will go to full trial. The complainant told the court that
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:14A
Lakeshore student's trial continued
Keller pleaded “true,” the juvenile court version of guilty, earlier this month to solicitation for murder and criminal conspiracy to commit terrorizing. Devereux sentenced him to two years in juvenile detention. She suspended one of those years and
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:14A
Revolution was to serve the people, 'killing fields' chief says
A fourth defendant, Ieng Thirith (79), wife of Ieng Sary and the regime's "First Lady" as minister for social affairs, would also have been in the court but was ruled unfit to stand trial last week as she is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:14A
judge orders kin of 2g case accused scribes out of court
The excitement among relatives of the accused and ensuing commotion after grant of bail to five corporate executives in the 2G case on Wednesday led Special CBI Judge OP Saini to order their family members and scribes to move out of the court.
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:14A
'Gentle rapist' found guilty
Over a three day trial, Gladstone District Court heard how the then-33-year-old Parker raped a 'hopelessly intoxicated' 23-year-old woman on Heron Island four years ago. The court heard that the offence took place in the woman's bungalow after a party
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:13A
RCom, Unitech, DB Realty gain as execs gets bail
Soon after the court direction, the Unitech stock also soared 9.86% to Rs 24.50 and Reliance Communications jumped 6.93% to a high of Rs 74.80. In the first bail in the ongoing 2G spectrum case, the Supreme Court this morning ordered release of five
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:13A
Judge orders kin of 2G case accused, scribes out of court
Saini, conducting the trial in the case, first warned family members of the accused to behave properly in the courtroom but their repeated celebrations disturbing the court proceedings led the judge to ask them as well as journalists present there to
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:12A