
The trial against Wasim Akram Malik, arrested for his alleged role in the September 2011 Delhi High Court blast, will commence on Monday in a Delhi court. The special NIA court had framed charges against Malik including that of waging war against India and fixed April 1 for recording of evidence in the case. ...

11:32 AM, Mar 31, 2013

A special NIA court on Wednesday framed additional charges, including that of waging war against India, on Wasim Akram Malik, arrested for his alleged role in the September 2011 Delhi High Court blast that left 15 dead. ...

03:25 PM, Mar 13, 2013

The Delhi High Court Friday directed a civic agency to issue death certificates to the family of three men killed in a 2005 bomb blast to facilitate payment of compensation to them. ...

02:26 AM, Dec 21, 2012

The Delhi High Court is to give its verdict on Monday on a plea of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) against a trial court order to drop stringent penal charge of 'waging war against the government' against an accused in the case of terror attack in its premises. ...

11:42 AM, Dec 02, 2012

Srinagar: In a major success, security forces on Sunday shot dead two top Lashkar-e-Toiba militants, including an accused in the Delhi High Court blast, during an encounter in Sopore area of Kashmir. Muzammil alias Urfi was one of the militants wanted in connection with the blast inside the High Court in Delhi in 2011 in which 17 people were killed. The other slain militant has been identified as Abdullah Shaheen,...

06:34 PM, Oct 21, 2012

New Delhi: A special court here Friday fixed October 1 for framing of charges against an accused in the September 7, 2011 Delhi High Court blast accused, informed sources said. National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Judge HS Sharma, during the in-camera proceedings, deferred the order on framing of charges against Wasim Akram Malik for October 1, the sources said. The court on September 4 found sufficient evidence against Malik under...

05:25 AM, Sep 22, 2012

New Delhi: A Delhi court is expected to frame charges against the prime accused in the September 2011 Delhi High Court blast case on Tuesday. Wasim Malik was arrested a few days after the deadly blast ripped through gate number 5 of the complex on September 7, killing 15 and injuring 79 others. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out the probe and arrested Malik and a friend of his,...

09:47 AM, Sep 18, 2012

New Delhi: A special NIA court has framed charges against 2011 Delhi High Court blast accused Wasim Akram Malik under Sections 302, 120b, 307, 323, 325, 436, 440 and various sections of the UAP Act and Arms act. Nearly 15 people were killed in the blast that took place on September 7. The terror attack at the Delhi High Court was plotted with an aim to get the death sentence...

03:51 PM, Sep 04, 2012

New Delhi: A New Delhi court is expected to pass an order on framing of charges against Wasim Akram Malik for his alleged role in the Delhi High Court blast case of 2011. Nearly 15 people were killed in the blast that took place on September 7. The terror attack at the Delhi High Court was plotted with an aim to get the death sentence of Parliament attack case convict...

10:22 AM, Sep 04, 2012

Srinagar: One of the accused in the July 7, 2011 Delhi High Court blast has been killed along with his associate in an encounter with security forces at Pinjrari Dachhan in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir. The accused has been identified as Aamir Kamal while security forces say his associate is Shafi Hajam. Some arms and ammunition have also been recovered from the killed terrorists. Kamal carried a reward...

01:34 PM, Aug 06, 2012

New Delhi: Investigators probing the blast in 2011 at Delhi High Court say freelance terrorists, those without affiliations to terror outfits, are posing a grave threat and different brand of terrorists are now emerging. Terror groups from across the border, home grown red terror and now another challenge - freelance terrorists or what the National Investigation Agency calls leaderless jihadis. The NIA investigating the Delhi High Court blast of 2011...

06:36 AM, May 06, 2012

New Delhi: A key accused in the terror attack at the Delhi High Court reception is willing to turn approver and has sought the trial court's permission for it. Amir Abbas Dev, chargesheeted by the NIA for his alleged role in the bomb explosion at the high court's reception on September 7, 2011, has moved the court of District Judge (DJ) HS Sharma saying that he should be made an...

03:09 AM, Apr 19, 2012

New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet in the September 7, 2011 Delhi High Court blast case in a Delhi court. Seventeen people were killed and over 90 others were injured in the blast. The investigating agency had sought the court to issue the process of proclamation against Junaid, Chota Hafeez and Amir Kamal, who too are allegedly involved in the September 7, 2011 blast and...

03:35 PM, Mar 13, 2012

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday extended till February 13 the judicial custody of suspected terrorist Amir Abbas Dev who was arrested for his alleged role in the September 7, 2011 blast outside the Delhi High Court premises. Dev was produced before District Judge HS Sharma during an in-chamber hearing after expiry of his two-week judicial remand. The court extended the judicial custody of Dev after the National Investigation...

05:46 PM, Jan 30, 2012

New Delhi: The Delhi Police has arrested six suspected Indian Mujahideen operatives in connection with crucial terror cases in the country, according to sources. The Delhi Police sources claim to have solved the Jama Masjid blast case, the Pune German Bakery blast case and Chinnaswamy stadium terror attack case. Sources say a Pakistani national is also among the six arrested Indian Mujahideen operatives. Two AK-47s with 50 cartridges, one pistol...

10:29 AM, Nov 30, 2011

Jammu: Stepping up efforts to track down three suspects in the Delhi High Court blast case, the National Investigating Agency on Tuesday, issued public notices about the accused along with their photographs and announced a Rs 10-lakh reward to anyone giving information about them. The agency published 'wanted' notices for Amir Ali Kamal alias Akram, Junaid Akram Malik alias Juni alias Umair and Shakir Hussain Sheikh alias Chota Hafiz alias...

03:16 PM, Oct 25, 2011

New Delhi: The National Investigating Agency (NIA) has claimed that Wasim Akram Malik - a resident of Kishtwaar, Jammu and a student of Osmani Medical College, Bangladesh - masterminded the Delhi High Court blast that left 15 people dead and 80 injured. Malik was arrested after the questioning of the two schoolboys who allegedly sent the e-mail claiming responsibility of the blast. The NIA claimed that Malik was deeply influenced...

08:28 AM, Oct 25, 2011

New Delhi: The investigation into the Delhi High Court blast is possibly in the final stages. According to sources, Dr Wasim Akram has been identified as a prime suspect and the NIA will produce him in court on Friday. Wasim is from Kishtwar and had allegedly sent emails to media houses claiming responsibility for the blast on behalf of banned terror outfit Harkat ul-Jihad al-Islami (HuJI). Other conspirators have also...

10:36 AM, Oct 21, 2011

Jammu: Making some headway in its probe inthe Delhi High Court blast case, National Investigation Agency has recovered three mobile phones from Jammu and Kishtwar residence of a Kashmiri medical student who is the main suspect in the case. A team of NIA officials flew in a special aircraft to Jammu on Tuesday evening and seized two mobile phones from the house of Wasim Ahmed, a student of Unani medicine...

11:58 AM, Oct 19, 2011

New Delhi: A day after getting custody of Kishtwar youth Wasim Akram Malik, suspected to be the mastermind in the September 7 Delhi High Court blast, India's National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday questioned him through the day to establish his role. However, the NIA sleuths are yet to make a breakthrough in their interrogation of Malik, as it was the first day of the 14-day custody of him that...

10:49 PM, Oct 08, 2011