26/11: US intent on LeT leader Hafiz Saeed's arrest A day after LeT leader Hafiz Saeed mocked the $10 million bounty on his head, the US said that it continues to seek information that could lead to his conviction. The US state department spokesperson Victoria Nuland though clarified that Rewards for Justice proposal that was put out against Saeed last year was not a bounty. It was designed to help obtain information leading to his arrest and conviction. ...  
07:11 AM, Feb 09, 2013

26/11: Pak court directs Saeed to establish his case A Pakistani court on Friday directed Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Saeed to establish his case that the government should defend him in a US lawsuit filed by relatives of Jewish victims of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. ...  
10:20 PM, Feb 08, 2013

Pak Christian lady allowed to live with Muslim husband Lahore: A Pakistani court has allowed a Christian woman, who converted to Islam, to live with her husband and ordered authorities to provide special security to the couple. District and Sessions Judge Sardar Naeem Ahmed Khan of Multan city in Punjab province also directed police to conduct an inquiry in light of the Mehwish Bibi's statement that she had converted to Islam to marry Hammad Ahmed. Mehwish said she had...  
12:49 PM, Apr 18, 2012

26/11: Pak court records statement, defers case Islamabad: A Pakistani anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of seven suspects charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks on Saturday recorded the statement of an official who registered the First Information Report against the accused. Sardar Muhammad Azam, who was a Deputy Director of the Federal Investigation Agency when he registered the FIR, gave the court details of the procedure during proceedings held behind closed doors at Adiala Jail in...  
06:25 PM, Nov 19, 2011

26/11: Lakhvi's trial in Pakistan court today New Delhi: The trial of Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and six other Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives charged in 26/11 will resume in a Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Saturday. This after the Lahore High Court dismissed Lakhvi's plea seeking the transfer of his trial from Rawalpindi to Lahore. A Pakistani court on October 31 dismissed a petition filed Lakhvi, a key accused in the Mumbai attacks case, seeking the transfer of his trial from Rawalpindi...  
07:50 AM, Nov 05, 2011

Sarabjit case: Pak court issues notice to govt Lahore: A Pakistani court has issued notice to the federal government seeking its response within three weeks to a writ petition against the possible grant of a presidential pardon to Indian national Sarbajit Singh, currently on death row. Singh was convicted for alleged involvement in four bomb attacks in Punjab province that killed 14 people in 1990. Lawyer Rana Ilamuddin Ghazi filed the petition on Tuesday in the Lahore High...  
08:18 AM, Jun 15, 2011

Pervez Musharraf declared offender by Pak court

A Pakistan court declares former President Pervez Musharraf a 'proclaimed offender'. He was declared an offender for failing to cooperate with investigators probing the 2007 assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto. ...
04:01 PM, May 30, 2011

Pak court says Kasab, Ansari are not fugitives Islamabad: An anti-terrorism judge on Saturday rejected an application by prosecutors to declare Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving attacker involved in the 2008 Mumbai incident, and terror suspect Fahim Ansari as fugitives, saying they were not deliberately avoiding court proceedings in Pakistan. Judge Rana Nisar Ahmed of the Rawalpindi-based court, who is conducting the trial of seven Pakistani suspects charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks, gave his decision after...  
05:41 PM, Mar 26, 2011

Davis doesn't have diplomatic status: Pak court Lahore: In a setback to US efforts to seek early release of its national Raymond Davis arrested for double murder, a Pakistani court on Thursday rejected his claim that he has diplomatic immunity and said it would go ahead with his trial. During the last hearing of the case, 37-year-old Davis, a suspected CIA contractor, had filed an application in which he insisted that he had immunity. Lawyers representing the...  
12:34 PM, Mar 03, 2011

Pak may pursue terror charges against 5 Americans The custody of arrested Muslim youths extended for another 10 days. ...  
04:23 PM, Dec 25, 2009

Pakistan court orders amputation of convicts
by IANS
The convicts chopped off nose, ears of a girl who rejected their proposal. ...  
07:59 PM, Dec 22, 2009