'Give death certificate to Delhi HC blast victim's kin'
by IANS
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

Delhi HC blast: Court to pronounce verdict on NIA's plea on Monday 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

Delhi HC blast: Court to frame charges against Malik New Delhi: A court in New Delhi is likely to frame charges on Monday against Wasim Akram Malik, arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for his alleged role in the terror attack at the Delhi High Court in 2011. District Judge HS Sharma, who on September 4 had decided to frame charges against Malik under various penal provisions of the IPC, the Explosive Substance Act and the Unlawful Activities...  
09:40 AM, Sep 30, 2012

Delhi HC blast: Court to frame charges today 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

Delhi HC blast: Accused willing to turn approver 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

Delhi HC blast: Custody of 2 suspects extended New Delhi: The judicial custody of two suspected terrorists, Wasim Akram Malik and Amir Abbas Dev, arrested by the NIA for their alleged roles in the terror attack at the Delhi High Court reception last September, was extended on Wednesday till April 18 by a court in Delhi. District Judge HS Sharma extended their custody in an in-chamber hearing and listed the matter for April 18 for scrutiny of documents,...  
05:52 PM, Mar 28, 2012

Delhi HC blast: NIA files chargesheet 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

NIA to file chargesheet in Delhi HC blast case New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday told a court in New Delhi that it would file its chargesheet in the September 2011 terror blast case at the Delhi High Court on March 14. The court sources said the NIA, during an in-chamber hearing, told District Judge H S Sharma that it would file the chargesheet on Wednesday in the terror case, in which 17 people had been...  
07:06 PM, Mar 12, 2012

Bangladesh: NIA quiz students, no clues yet New Delhi: Expanding its probe in the Delhi High Court blast, a National Investigating Agency(NIA) team went to Bangladesh to question some students from Kishtwar in Kashmir Valley studying in a medical college to ferret out details about their arrested college mate. The NIA team quietly left for Dhaka recently and has been quizzing some of the Kashmiri students studying in Jalalabad Ragib Rabeya Medical College and Hospital at Sylhet,...  
05:52 PM, Oct 09, 2011

We handed over our son to NIA: Waseem's father Kishtwar: Maintaining that their medico son is "innocent", parents of Waseem Akram Malik on Friday said they have handed him over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Delhi after bringing him back from Bangladesh. "I was informed by the NIA that Waseem Akram Malik is required for questioning (in connection with the Delhi High Court blast case) and in this connection NIA has given a letter to me," Waseem's...  
07:48 PM, Oct 07, 2011