Special NIA court at Patiala House Court on Thursday permitted Baramulla MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh alias Engineer Rashid to attend Parliament Session in custody.
The accused, originally from Reasi district and currently residing in the Bathindi area of Jammu, was taken into custody following intelligence inputs.
Special NIA court at Patiala House on Thursday extended the NIA custody of Accused Jasir Bilal Wani for a further 7 days. He was the second accused arrested by the counter-terrorism Agency.
An Anti-Terrorism Court declared Omar Ayub Khan a proclaimed offender for repeatedly missing hearings in a protest case, Dawn reported. In a separate case, Aleema Khan faced brief detention during proceedings over arson-related charges before being allowed to submit bail bonds, with the hear
Saumya Singh Rathore and Paavan Nanda were arrested late Wednesday and were produced before the home office of judge concerned. The court has granted ED custody and directed to produce them at 11.30 AM on Thursday for detailed arguments on remand application filed by the department.
The counsel for one of the accused, Subhash Chandran, said that the police had requested a seven-day custody, but the court granted only three days after a lengthy argument. The accused will be produced in court on Friday.
Patiala House Court on Wednesday granted three days of police custody of six accused persons. They have been arrested in a case linked to the protest organised Near India Gate. The bail pleas of accused persons will be heard after police custody on Saturday. The court has issued a notice
Patiala House Court on Wednesday granted three-day police custody of six accused persons. They have been arrested in a case linked to the protest organised Near India Gate.
The Special NIA Court at Patiala House on Wednesday remanded Soyab to 10-day custody of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with the November 10 blast case.
Dorje Tashi, one of Tibet's most prominent businessmen, has reportedly suffered a violent assault inside Lhasa's Drapchi Prison, further exposing China's inhumane treatment of Tibetan political prisoners. According to his lawyer, Wang Fei, Tashi was attacked by three fellow inmates, leaving