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TADA court debars media

Mumbai, Feb 23 (UNI) A TADA court, which conducted trial of the 1993, serial bomb blasts case, today debarred the media from attending its post-lunch proceedings on submissions made by police and jail officials.

Judge Pramod Kode issued the gag order when police and jail authorities informed the court that mediapersons were speaking to the blasts' case convicts in the Arthur road jail premises where the designated court is located for security reasons.

Several of the convicts, armed with submissions for the court, were seen distributing these to the media during lunch break. Some television news channels telecast contents of convicts' applications which, inter alia, sought parity in treatment being given to actor-convict Sanjay Dutt.

Earlier, the court admitted Dutt's plea seeking relief under the Probation of Offenders Act and directed the prosecution to file a reply on February 28 on his plea.

The actor was acquitted under the terror act but held guilty under the Arms Act for possessing an Ak-47 rifle and a 9 mm calibre pistol. He can be punished with a minimum 5-year jail sentence if not granted relief he has sought under the Probation of Offenders Act.

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H C asks Beng gov to file fresh affidavit on its acquisition policy

Kolkata, Feb 23 (UNI) The controversy over acquisition of land in Singur, the proposed site for Tata Motors small car project, refused to cease with Calcutta High Court asking the West Bengal government today to file a fresh affidavit on its acquisition policy of agricultural land. A two-judge bench, headed by acting Chief Justice Bhaskar Bhattacharya, issued the ruling on a PIL alleging that no uniform policy was followed by the governmnet to get the land from landowners and farmers from.....

Capital punishment given for triple murder

Patna, Feb 23 (UNI) A sessions court of Patna today handed down capital punishment to a convict for murdering three persons at Bakri bazar under Kotwali police station in 2002. Additional distict and sessions judge Ram Pravesh Sharma pronounced the judgement to hang the accused, Sanaullah Khan till death while another accused Mohammad Hamid was aquitted for want of evidence. The convict hails from Baikunthapur police station area of Gopalganj district. The convict committed the triple murder of Ravindra Prasad, Sony.....

US soldier guilty of lesser charges in Iraq deaths

Chicago, Mar 17: A US soldier was found guilty of lesser charges of negligent homicide in the killing of three Iraqi detainees who were let loose and told to run before being shot, officials at Fort Campbell in Kentucky said.Sgt Raymond Girouard, 24, of Sweetwater, Tennessee, had been charged with premeditated murder and other offenses that could have drawn a life sentence.He was acquitted of those charges and found guilty of three counts of negligent homicide as.....
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