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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "NIA Act"
UAPA Provides Complete Mechanism For Adjudication, NIA Act Cannot Be Invoked To Bypass Its Statutory Remedy: J&K High Court
Six Governments Since 1990 Engaged Me For Kashmir Conflict Resolution : Yasin Malik Tells Delhi High Court
Supreme Court Suggests Increasing Cadre Strength, Engaging Retired Judges To Set Up More Special Courts For UAPA, MCOCA Cases
Supreme Court Issues Notice On Bail Plea Filed By UAPA Accused In Custody Since More Than 5 Years
'Timebound Trials In Heinous Cases Necessary, Otherwise Hardened Criminals Will Hijack System': Supreme Court
Supreme Court Denies Interim Bail To Kashmiri Separatist Shabir Ahmed Shah; Issues Notice On Plea For Bail
Delhi High Court Denies Bail To Man Accused Under UAPA For Supplying Weapons To 'Bambiha' Gang, Says Arrest Not Illegal
Supreme Court Flags Delay in NIA Trials Due To Absence Of Special Courts, Warns Undertrials Will Have To Be Given Bail
'Prima Facie Attempt To Establish Mughal Order': MP High Court Upholds Order Denying Bail To Lawyer Booked Under UAPA
'Religious Terrorism Is Tragic And Dangerous': MP High Court Declines Bail To Alleged ISIS Follower For Conspiring To Attack Ordnance Factory
NIA Can Investigate Unscheduled Offences Connected With Scheduled Offences : Supreme Court
NIA Act | High Courts Cannot Expand Scope Of Interpretation, Condone Delay Beyond Permissible Limit: Madras High Court
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