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SC paves way for release of 87 Godhra accused

New Delhi, Feb 22 (UNI) The Supreme Court today paved the way for release on bail of 87 accused belonging to a minority community, who have been in jail in connection with Godhra train burning incident, when it directed that these accused can seek bail from this court.

A bench comprising Justices B P Singh and H S Bedi in its order said POTA Review Committee (PRC) had given a report that no prima-facie case is made out against them. They have been in jail for over five years, despite the favourable report of the PRC.

The court, however, refused to stay the trial of six accused in 2004 Mumbai train blasts case.

The court while dismissing the petition of six accused in the Mumbai train blats case said let the trial go on. ''If you are aggrieved by the trail court judgement you can come to this court in appeal.'' The court also said in case of the six petitioners there is no favourable report of the PRC so their case is on a different footing then those of the Gujarat cases.

The court also referred to a larger bench the amended section 60 for examination and to decide the issue whether Parliament can drop the case, congnisance of which has already been taken by the court as different High courts have conflicting views on the issue.

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Militant killed, jawan injured and grenade defused in J and K

Srinagar, Mar 5 (UNI) One militant was killed and a security jawan wounded while a grenade lobbed on security forces was defused in the Jammu and Kashmir overnight, official sources said today. They said the militant was killed in an encounter that ensued after a search party was attacked by the ultras at Gund Jehangir in Sumbal area of north Kashmir district of Baramulla today. One pistol and other arms and ammunition were recovered from the slain militant. In another.....

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New Delhi, Feb 22 (UNI) Delhi High Court today asked the Chief Wildlife Warden of Jammu and Kashmir, who appeared in person, to file his reply to the allegation in a petition relating to torture of 2000 animals during the shooting of Akbar Khan's 'Taj Mahal' in Ladakh in 2004. A Division Bench of Justices Swatanter Kumar and H R Malhotra asked the Chief Wildlife Warden A K Srivastava to file his reply by March 13, the next date of hearing......

HC acquits Babloo Srivastava, aide in Suneja murder case

New Delhi, Feb 22 (UNI) The Delhi High Court today acquitted alleged underworld don Babloo Srivastava, and his close aide Nitin Gunwant Shah, a Mumbai-based businessman, in the Lalit Suneja murder case. Coming a day after the announcement of UP Assembly polls, the judgement came at a crucial time, paving the way for Babloo to jump in the fray. Babloo has of late flaunted his political ambitions. Reversing the trial court judgement, a Division Bench of Justice R S.....
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