
The trial of seven Pakistanis charged with involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks was today adjourned for two weeks after prosecutors informed the judge that they were awaiting an undertaking from Indian authorities regarding the visit of a Pakistani judicial commission. ...

04:43 PM, Mar 02, 2013

New Delhi: India on Friday said it will take a decision on the visit of another Pakistan judicial commission here to cross examine witnesses related to the trial of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks after completion of internal consultations. "The Home Ministry is consulting judicial authorities in this and we will be in a position to reply once we get a response from the judicial authorities," External Affairs Ministry spokesman Syed...

09:03 PM, Aug 31, 2012

Islamabad: The Pakistan government has formally informed India that evidence provided by New Delhi in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks case is not admissible in a Pakistani court as defence lawyers were not allowed to cross-examine Indian officials, a media report said on Wednesday. Pakistan's Interior Ministry has informed the Indian government that the evidence is not admissible in the trial of seven Pakistani suspects, including Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman...

12:33 PM, Aug 01, 2012

New Delhi: Upset over the ruling of a Pakistani court on the 26/11 case, India on Tuesday said evidence collected by a Pakistani judicial commission here had evidential value to punish those involved in the worst ever terrorist attack in the country. "Our belief is that the evidence collected by the Commission is of evidential value," Home Secretary RK Singh told reporters. He was reacting to the ruling of a...

03:00 PM, Jul 17, 2012

Islamabad: The Pakistani anti-terror court conducting the trial of 26/11 Mumbai attack suspects on Tuesday ruled that the report of a commission that visited India to question key witnesses was illegal. The anti-terror court said the commission's report will not be made part of the evidence against the Mumbai attack accused. The judicial commission had visited India in March and held a close-door meeting in Mumbai with special public prosecutor...

12:24 PM, Jul 17, 2012

Mumbai: Several members of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) were held on Saturday for protesting against the visiting Pakistan judicial panel that is in Mumbai to record statements of witnesses in the 26/11 blasts case. The MNS workers wanted to hand over a letter of protest to the Pakistani panel but were prevented by the police. Meanwhile, the judicial commission recorded the statements of three witnesses on Saturday. A Mumbai...

07:01 PM, Mar 17, 2012

New Delhi: The prosecution in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case has filed an application before an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan asking it to decide the fate of the Pakistani Judicial commission which was supposed to come to India last week. The judicial commission's visit to India was put on hold after the defence raised legal questions about its constitution. The judicial commission was expected to record statements from Ramesh...

09:37 AM, Feb 07, 2012

New Delhi: In a major turnaround on Thursday, the Pakistan judicial commission probing the 26/11 Mumbai attacks called off its India visit without giving any apparent reason. The commission was supposed to record the statements of the 26/11 witnesses. India has, time and again, raised concerns about the slow pace of the 26/11 trial in Pakistan. Although no reason was given for the cancellation of the trip, sources say it...

10:03 AM, Feb 03, 2012

Mumbai: A Pakistani judicial commission will arrive in Mumbai on February 3 to record the statements of key persons involved in Mumbai attack probe. Official sources said that officers of the crime branch have been asked to provide assistance to the Pakistani commission during their visit here for which the Bombay High Court had recently given a go-ahead. The commission will be recording the statement of Ramesh Mahale, the 26/11...

06:31 PM, Jan 29, 2012

Islamabad: India's High Commissioner to Pakistan Sharat Sabharwal and Interior Minister Rehman Malik have discussed matters relating to Mumbai attack and the visit of a judicial commission to India. The meeting took place on Monday, reported Associated Press of Pakistan. India on November 5 welcomed Pakistan's decision to send the judicial commission. Pakistan's High Commissioner Shahid Malik had met Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and conveyed to him that the...

10:34 AM, Dec 27, 2011