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  • Malegaon blast: Mumbai court stays execution of bailable warrant against BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) court also noted that the warrant was not served on Thakur and directed her to appear before it on March 27 for recording statement.

  • Kuwait boat probe: Mumbai court remands three men in police custody till Feb 10

    The trio, Nitso Ditto (31), Vijay Vinay Anthony (29), and J Sahayatta Anish (29), were produced before a metropolitan magistrate here.

  • Mumbai court allows tennis icon Leander's condonation of delay plea in appeal against domestic violence case order

    Paes' plea was allowed by Additional Sessions Judge R K Kshirsagar subject to payment of cost of Rs. 20,000 within one month.

  • Mumbai court grants bail to Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut in money laundering case

    Special Judge M G Deshpande, designated to hear cases pertaining to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), allowed the bail plea of Raut after hearing arguments from both sides.

  • Mumbai court denies bail to ex-Maharashtra minister Anil Deshmukh in corruption case

    Special CBI court judge S H Gwalani rejected his plea after hearing arguments from both sides. The court's detailed order is not available yet.

  • Money laundering case: Mumbai court remands Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut to 14-day judicial custody

    The court allowed Raut's plea for home food and medicines, but refused to pass an order on his prayer for bedding.

  • Mumbai court issues bailable warrant against Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut in defamation case file by BJP leader's wife

    The Sewri metropolitan magistrate's court had last month issued a process (summons) against Raut, asking him to appear before it on July 4.

  • Hanuman Chalisa row: Mumbai court grants bail to MP Navneet Rana, her MLA-husband Ravi Rana

    The couple was arrested on April 23 by the Mumbai police following their public declaration of reciting the Hanuman Chalisa outside Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's private residence 'Matoshree' in Bandra area here.

  • Mumbai court rejects Wadhawan brothers’ plea to probe into CBI's DHFL-Yes Bank case records

    The CBI had opposed the plea highlighting that the court must look only into urgent matters right now in view of the lockdown, and this does not qualify as one

  • Mumbai court junks Raymond CMD's plea against father's autobiography

    Gautam Singhania had filed the suit in September 2018 seeking an injunction on the proposed book, and also sought a copy of the book's manuscript.

  • ED seeks Vijay Mallya's deportation; writes to MEA

    The agency has written to MEA and will also soon write to the CBI to get an Interpol Red Corner Notice (RCN) issued against the Rajya Sabha MP to get him arrested, based on the NBW directed by a Mumbai court.

  • Sentencing in 2006 Mumbai train blasts case on September 30

    A special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court convicted twelve out of the thirteen accused in the deadly 2006 Mumbai train bombing which claimed over 200 lives and injured more than 800. One accused had been a acquitted in the case.

  • 12 convicted, 1 acquitted in 2006 Mumbai train blast case

    The quantum of sentence is yet to be announced. The arguments on the punishment are likely to take place on Saturday and it is likely that the decision will be made on Saturday itself.

  • 2006 Train blasts: Court likely to pronounce verdict today

    The bombs that went off in a span of just 11 minutes, targeted the crowded suburban train services during the evening peak hours. The bombs kept in pressure cookers went off in north-bound locals on Western Railway. Bhayander, Borivali, Jogeshwari, Khar Road, Bandra, Mahim and Matunga Road were targeted.

  • Sheena murder case: Police custody for Indrani ends today

    Before her police custody ends on Monday, Indrani was taken to her residence in Worli on Sunday, apparently to connect a few "remaining dots" in the murder mystery. Indrani was later brought back to Khar police station.

  • Why issue red corner notice against Lalit: Interpol asks ED

    The ED reportedly received the query from the Interpol on August 20. Interpol has asked to know if there is ample evidence is available against Lalit Modi to arrest him.

  • CBI sends Lalit Modi documents to Interpol

    After his lawyer in Mumbai refused to accept the summons, contending he was not authorised for it, the ED had e-mailed it to the former IPL honcho, who has made London his home, but elicited no response from him. CBI is the nodal agency for Interpol-related affairs in India.

  • Govt tears into Cong, rejects demand for Sushma's exit

    Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in Lok Sabha that the previous UPA government had not taken any concrete steps to bring back Lalit Modi, who is facing money laundering charges, as the Congress-led dispensation was on the "wrong route".

  • SC, metropolitan courts issue notice to Sahara, Subrata Roy

    The Supreme Court issued a notice to Sahara for not complying with its earlier order. A Mumbai metropolitan court also issued summons to Subrata Roy asking him to appear before it personally.

  • Adnan Patrawala murder: Verdict likely today

    A Mumbai Court is likely to give its verdict in the 2007 Adnan Patrawala kidnapping and murder case on Monday. 16-year-old Adnan was allegedly murdered by 5 of his friends on August 19, 2007.

  • Mumbai court admits winding-up petition against Wockhardt

    Drugmaker Wockhardt Ltd said on Monday a Mumbai court had admitted an petition for winding up the company.

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