Bribery case: Court extends CBI custody of SP Vivek Dutt by 5 days New Delhi: A Delhi court on Wednesday extended by five more days the CBI custody of SP Vivek Dutt, a key member of the coal allocation scam probe, and three others arrested for their alleged roles in a graft case.

Special CBI judge GP Singh allowed the central probe agency's plea seeking extension of their custody by five days, saying that the case has "wide ramifications".

"The case has wide ramifications. Accused were arrested on May 17, produced on May 18 and till date are in police custody. Further police custody remand is sought to unearth the entire conspiracy besides other grounds. Police custody remand of the arrayed accused is granted till May 27," the court said.

The four arrested accused - Dutt, CBI inspector Rajesh Chandra Karnatak, alleged middleman Rajesh Pachisia and businessman Dinesh Chand Gupta - were produced before the court after expiry of their one-day CBI custody....more    
12:58 PM, May 22, 2013

Bollywood gets pulled into spot-fixing probe New Delhi: Exposing the Bollywood connection in the IPL spot-fixing scandal, police on Tuesday arrested actor Vindoo Dara Singh for his alleged links with the betting mafia even as three players and seven bookies, accused of spot-fixing, were sent to five-day police custody. A hawala operator Aplesh Patel was also arrested along with Vindoo on a day when police recovered expensive clothes and a BlackBerry Z10 from the house of...  
09:24 PM, May 21, 2013

Bribery case: Court extends CBI custody of Dutt New Delhi: A Delhi court on Tuesday granted CBI one more day's custody of its arrested SP Vivek Dutt, who was a key member of the Coalgate scam probe, and three others in connection with a corruption case lodged against them. The court extended the CBI custody by a day and pulled up the Investigating Officer (IO) for not producing the accused before it within time. Special CBI Judge GP...  
07:28 PM, May 21, 2013

Spot-fixing: Players, bookies sent to police custody New Delhi: A Delhi court on Tuesday remanded three players accused of spot-fixing in IPL to five-day police custody. Apart from the former Rajasthan Players Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, seven bookies were also sent to the police custody for the same time period. Sreesanth, Chandila and Chavan were arrested on May 16 on charges that they spot-fixed certain matches in IPL 6. All three players, along with several...  
07:00 PM, May 21, 2013

Parl panel for single regulator to monitor chit fund schemes New Delhi: Against the backdrop of recent chit fund controversy in West Bengal, a Parliamentary committee on Friday slammed such schemes with demands for putting in place a single regulator to oversee their functioning or scrapping them altogether. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance closely scrutinised the functioning of such schemes which recently led to a series of suicides in West Bengal. Senior officials from RBI, CBDT, SEBI, Corporate Affairs...  
07:40 PM, May 17, 2013

WB chit fund scam: Sudipta Sen, 2 aides sent to 9-day police custody Kolkata: Chit fund company Saradha group's chief Sudipta Sen was on Thursday sent to 9-day police custody, along with two of his close aides - Debjani Mukherjee and Arvind Singh Chouhan. The Bidhan Nagar police had sought a 14-day extension of their custody. The Saradha group allegedly duped lakhs of investors in a chit fund scheme. The police have unearthed 254 bank accounts and close to 200 properties of the...  
04:46 PM, May 09, 2013

Delhi rape: Accused remanded to custody for identification parade New Delhi: The 22-year-old man who allegedly raped a five-year-old girl here was on Sunday sent to judicial custody till May four to facilitate test identification parade after he was produced in a city court by the Delhi Police a day before expiry of his transit remand. Earlier in the day police said that Manoj Kumar, who was arrested on Saturday from Bihar's Muzaffarpur, will not be produced in court...  
08:01 PM, Apr 21, 2013

'Custody' on floors soon: Divyanka Tripathi
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Mumbai: TV actress Divyanka Tripathi, who made her small screen debut with 'Banoo Main Teri Dulhann', will soon be seen in Ekta Kapoor's new show 'Custody'. She says the shooting for the show will start soon. The show is said to be based on author Manju Kapoor's eponymous novel, and if reports are to be believed, it will mark the comeback of actor Cezanne Khan to the small screen. "I...  
07:18 PM, Apr 16, 2013

DSP murder: Three accused remanded in judicial custody Lucknow: Three persons, arrested in connection with the killing of Deputy Superintendent of Police Zia-ul-Haq, were on Sunday remanded in judicial custody till April 28, 2013. However, the fourth accused in the case Yogendra alias Babloo Yadav, who is said to be juvenile, would be produced before the juvenile justice board on Monday. The accused, including slain village head Nanhe Yadav's brothers Pawan and Phoolchandra, son Babloo and private security...  
02:48 AM, Apr 15, 2013

Hizbul terrorist Liaqat sent to judicial custody New Delhi: Suspected Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Liaqat Shah was on Saturday sent to judicial custody till April 12 by a Delhi court. A controversy broke over Shah's arrest by Delhi Police, which claimed that he was a Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist who had come to the national capital to plan a suicide attack. However, the charges were contested by the Jammu and Kashmir Police saying that he was returning to the...  
02:51 PM, Mar 30, 2013

OMC scam: Srilakshmi's judicial custody ends Bangalore: Judicial custody of suspended IAS officer Y Srilakshmi, an accused in the Obulapuram Mining Company (OMC) scam, is set to end on Monday. Srilakshmi surrendered on Thursday before a special Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) court in following the expiry of her interim bail in the scam that also involves former Karnataka minister Gali Janardhana Reddy. Srilaksmhi, who was granted interim bail in October 2012, was wheeled into the court...  
09:29 AM, Mar 25, 2013

Four accused in gang rape case sent to judicial custody A local court on Friday sent four persons to judicial custody for 14 days in connection with the gang rape of a college girl, who had committed suicide following the incident. The four persons were arrested on Thursday, a day after the girl committed suicide by setting herself on fire. ...  
01:40 AM, Mar 23, 2013

Mumbai: Accused allegedly commits suicide in police custody Two police constables were suspended after a person held in a pick-pocketing case allegedly committed suicide at a police lock-up at Chembur. ...  
12:59 PM, Mar 18, 2013

Colonel remanded to custody for allegedly smuggling drugs A Colonel-rank Defence PRO in Manipur and five others arrested for allegedly transporting illicit drugs estimated at over Rs 24 crore for smuggling to Myanmar were on Monday remanded to police custody till March 8. Chief Judicial Magistrate, Thoubal, passed the order for police custody of the six, including Manipur Defence PRO Ajay Chaudhury arrested Sunday in Chandel district, following an application by investigating officer A Ghanashyam Sharma. ...  
05:50 PM, Feb 25, 2013

Odisha: Boy claims police tortured him with cigarette burns A minor boy in Odisha's Jharsuguda district was allegedly tortured and inflicted burns with cigarette butt while in police custody in connection with a theft incident. ...  
06:32 PM, Feb 16, 2013

TMC activist dies in police custody, protests erupt
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Crowds protested outside a police station in West Bengal's Hoogly district after a Trinamool Congress (TMC) activist died in custody due to alleged torture by police. Relatives of the 30-year-old Kazi Nasiruddin, along with locals surrounded the police station and pelted stones at it. ...  
05:10 PM, Jan 19, 2013

Norway NRI kids suffer most in custody row While the custody battle continues for the Norway NRI couple Sagarika Bhattacharya and Anurup Bhattacharya, it's the children who are facing the most problems. Psychiatrists say the psychological trauma they're suffering is only getting worse. ...  
08:30 AM, Jan 16, 2013

HC gives interim custody of Norway NRI kids to their mother The Calcutta High Court has allowed the interim custody of the Norway NRI children - Abhigyan and Aishwarya - to their mother Sagarika Bhattacharya. Sagarika has got the custody of the children till the final disposal of her petition and till the children's paternal uncle Arunabash Bhattacharya gets the order of the Child Welfare Committee set aside. ...  
02:54 PM, Jan 10, 2013

Norway custody row: High Court order likely today The Calcutta High Court is likely to give its verdict in the Norway custody row on Thursday in which two NRI children are caught between a legal and diplomatic fight. The High court completed its hearing on Wednesday and reserved the order for Thursday. ...  
07:27 AM, Jan 10, 2013

Return Norway NRI children to uncle by noon, orders HC The Calcutta High Court has ordered the NRI children, who are caught between a legal and diplomatic fight with Norway since 2011, be returned back to their uncle by noon Wednesday after a government council said the police tried to find the children and their mother, Sagarika Bhattacharya, but failed. ...  
12:04 PM, Jan 09, 2013