In 2019, Shah was arrested in a case registered by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) against him and other separatist leaders in 2017. The separatist leader has not been released from judicial custody ever since.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday granted the National Investigation Agency (NIA) four weeks' further time to file its rejoinder in the agency's appeal seeking the death penalty for Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik in the terror funding case, and renotified the matter for hearing in
The Delhi High Court has rejected the appeals of Shahid Yousuf, son of Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salauddin; Zahoor Ahmed Shah Watali; separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah and several others. They had challenged the order of framing of charges in the different cases lodged by the Nationa
The Supreme Court on Thursday posted for January 7, 2026, the hearing on the bail plea of separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah in a terror funding case.
The Delhi High Court on Monday directed Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik to respond to the National Investigation Agency's (NIA) appeal seeking to enhance his life sentence to the death penalty in a 2017 terror funding case.
The Delhi High Court issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on the plea of Bilquies Shah, wife of Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah. She has sought the quashing of a money laundering case against her.
The ED had filed a case on February 2, 2007, against Mohd. Aslam Wani, along with co-accused Kashmiri Separatist leader Shabir Shah. Wani was arrested on August 6, 2017. The High Court granted him bail on January 18, 2019.
Shabir Ahmad Shah has been in judicial custody since 2019. He was arrested in June 2019 in a terror funding case lodged by the NIA in 2017 against other Kashmiri separatists.
The Delhi High Court denied bail on Thursday to Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah. He is in judicial custody in a terror funding case lodged by the NIA in 2017.
Speaking to ANI, Bilal Lone said, "Terrorists are not our ambassadors, they are not our prophets. They (the attackers) don't represent the psyche of the majority of Muslims. The ones who gave them shelter must face the consequences. If someone consumes poison, they will die."
Former Separatist leader Bilal Gani Lone advocated for coexistence between the two communities, urging people not to wish Kashmiris away, following the Pahalgam attack.