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Speedy trial begins in citibank case
Meanwhile, setting a target of February 9, the trial court has already begun trial into the case. Five Citibank officials have recorded their statements. The police had framed charges against the accused, including former Citibank relationship manager
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:17P

No to special treatment for Arroyo – Makabayan
Advocates of women and children's rights gathered at the St. Scholastica's College in Manila launched Mariposa, a network working for the elimination of violence against women and children (VAWC). It said the Aquino government should file cases against
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:14P

International court says it controls who will try Qaddafi's son
During a visit to Tripoli last week to discuss the case with the new interim government, the International Criminal Court (ICC) lead prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, had given the impression that Libya would be allowed to try Saif Al Islam itself.
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:04P

Rehman Malik hopeful of sending judicial panel
The Pakistan government has also sought access to the doctor who carried out the post mortem on the terrorists killed in the attack so as to record his statement for presenting it in the anti-terrorism court (ATC), which is hearing the case in the
Updated: 11/26/2011 02:40P

Enough 26/11 evidence given to Pak: India
“I think the evidence provided by the Ministry of Home Affairs would be sufficient for any normal civilian court to prosecute the people involved in the conspiracy and the perpetrators of this crime,” External Affairs Minister SM Krishna told
Updated: 11/26/2011 02:37P

The Judgment On The White Flag Case
The case was heard at a Trial-at-Bar before High Court Judges Deepali Wijesundera, Zulfikar Razeen and WTMPB Warawewa. The judgement was delivered on the November 18 with High Court Judges Wijesundera and Razeen agreeing that Fonseka was guilty and
Updated: 11/26/2011 02:12P

17 aides of Haryana minister gets 5 years RI in attack case
PTI | 12:11 AM,Nov 27,2011 Sirsa (Har), Nov 26 (PTI) Seventeen aides of a Haryana minister were today sentenced to five years of rigorous imprisonment by a local court for attacking government officials and robbery in a three-year-old case.
Updated: 11/26/2011 02:11P

Warawewa – Fonseka Butenis Knows The Truth
Justice WTMPB Warawewa reached the age of retirement of 61 years while the case was going on. President Rajapaksa gave him an extension to enable him to continue to hear the case. Legal experts say that the age of retirement of a High Court Judge is
Updated: 11/26/2011 02:06P

Baghdadi Mahmoudi Last Appeal Against Extradition Rejected
Charged with incitement to rape against female dwellers of Zouara, in Libya, during the days of Libya's civil war, and known as Muammar Gaddafi's former right-hand man, Baghdadi did not show up at his own trial, fearing “assassination,” as he received
Updated: 11/26/2011 01:48P

Most encounters are 'fake'. So?
It will be a long while before the FIR is lodged, chargesheets filed, trial conducted and verdict pronounced. If found guilty the policemen will surely move the Supreme Court. However, given the mood of the judiciary these days, often influenced by
Updated: 11/26/2011 01:40P

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