2005 Delhi Blast Case

'2005 Delhi Blast Case' - 7 News Result(s)

  • Court Acquits Alleged Terrorist In 2005 Delhi Serial Blasts Case
    India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 27, 2022
    A Delhi court has acquitted a man accused of being a member of alleged terror organisation Babbar Khalsa International in relation to the 2005 Satyam Cinema and Liberty Cinema blasts, saying police failed to prove the case beyond a shadow of doubt.
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  • Money Laundering Case: Court Grants Bail To 2005 Delhi Blasts Mastermind
    Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 21, 2017
    Tariq Ahmed Dar, who was convicted in the 2005 Diwali-eve serial blasts in Delhi that had claimed 67 lives, was on Monday granted bail by a Delhi court in a related money laundering case.
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  • 'Punished For A Sin I Never Committed,' Says Man Freed In Delhi Blast Case
    India News | Written by Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal | Sunday February 19, 2017
    It was an emotional family reunion for Mohammad Hussain Fazili. The 43-year-old is back at his home in Srinagar after spending 12 years in jail in connection with the 2005 Delhi serial blasts that left 67 dead.
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  • 12 Years A Prisoner, Man Freed In Delhi Blast Case Says 'I Feel Lucky'
    India News | Written by Tanima Biswas | Friday February 17, 2017
    After 12 years in prison over blasts in Delhi that killed 67 people just before Diwali, 34-year-old Mohammad Rafiq Shah of Srinagar was let off by a court yesterday. "I said three words to the judge - justice has prevailed," Shah told NDTV. He is among the three men who were freed for lack of evidence.
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  • Delhi Blasts: Families Of Acquitted Men Worry About Justice To Victims
    Delhi News | Written by Tanima Biswas | Friday February 17, 2017
    It was a moment they had been waiting for 12 years. All this time, the families of the three men accused in the 2005 Delhi blast case saw them only during court hearings.
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  • 2005 Delhi Serial Blasts: Setback For Cops As Court Acquits 2 Accused, Convicts 1
    Delhi News | Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Thursday February 16, 2017
    In what is being seen as a setback for the Delhi Police, only one of the three men accused in the 2005 serial blasts case in Delhi -- in which more than 60 people died - has been convicted. But Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Tariq Ahmed Dar, accused of being the mastermind of the blasts, has been convicted only for belonging to the banned terror organis...
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  • 2005 Delhi cinema twin blasts: Accused sentenced to seven years
    Delhi News | Reported by Ketki Angre | Thursday August 30, 2012
    Five people accused in the 2005 Liberty and Satyam cinema blasts case of May 22 2005, have pleaded guilty before a trial court in Delhi. As they pleaded guilty, the court accepted their pleas and convicted them for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, attempt to murder and conspiracy to wage war against the nation among other charges. Since ...
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'2005 Delhi Blast Case' - 7 News Result(s)

  • Court Acquits Alleged Terrorist In 2005 Delhi Serial Blasts Case
    India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 27, 2022
    A Delhi court has acquitted a man accused of being a member of alleged terror organisation Babbar Khalsa International in relation to the 2005 Satyam Cinema and Liberty Cinema blasts, saying police failed to prove the case beyond a shadow of doubt.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Money Laundering Case: Court Grants Bail To 2005 Delhi Blasts Mastermind
    Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 21, 2017
    Tariq Ahmed Dar, who was convicted in the 2005 Diwali-eve serial blasts in Delhi that had claimed 67 lives, was on Monday granted bail by a Delhi court in a related money laundering case.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 'Punished For A Sin I Never Committed,' Says Man Freed In Delhi Blast Case
    India News | Written by Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal | Sunday February 19, 2017
    It was an emotional family reunion for Mohammad Hussain Fazili. The 43-year-old is back at his home in Srinagar after spending 12 years in jail in connection with the 2005 Delhi serial blasts that left 67 dead.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 12 Years A Prisoner, Man Freed In Delhi Blast Case Says 'I Feel Lucky'
    India News | Written by Tanima Biswas | Friday February 17, 2017
    After 12 years in prison over blasts in Delhi that killed 67 people just before Diwali, 34-year-old Mohammad Rafiq Shah of Srinagar was let off by a court yesterday. "I said three words to the judge - justice has prevailed," Shah told NDTV. He is among the three men who were freed for lack of evidence.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Delhi Blasts: Families Of Acquitted Men Worry About Justice To Victims
    Delhi News | Written by Tanima Biswas | Friday February 17, 2017
    It was a moment they had been waiting for 12 years. All this time, the families of the three men accused in the 2005 Delhi blast case saw them only during court hearings.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 2005 Delhi Serial Blasts: Setback For Cops As Court Acquits 2 Accused, Convicts 1
    Delhi News | Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Thursday February 16, 2017
    In what is being seen as a setback for the Delhi Police, only one of the three men accused in the 2005 serial blasts case in Delhi -- in which more than 60 people died - has been convicted. But Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Tariq Ahmed Dar, accused of being the mastermind of the blasts, has been convicted only for belonging to the banned terror organis...
    www.ndtv.com
  • 2005 Delhi cinema twin blasts: Accused sentenced to seven years
    Delhi News | Reported by Ketki Angre | Thursday August 30, 2012
    Five people accused in the 2005 Liberty and Satyam cinema blasts case of May 22 2005, have pleaded guilty before a trial court in Delhi. As they pleaded guilty, the court accepted their pleas and convicted them for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, attempt to murder and conspiracy to wage war against the nation among other charges. Since ...
    www.ndtv.com
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