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Supreme Court To Hear Azam Khan's Son's Request On April 21 In 2008 Case
- Thursday April 20, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
The Supreme Court today agreed to list Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Mohammad Abdullah Azam Khan's plea on Friday, challenging the Allahabad High Court order which rejected his plea seeking a stay on his conviction
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"Travesty Of Justice": Supreme Court On UP Leader Azam Khan's Bail Delay
- Friday May 6, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Earlier, the Supreme Court had refused interim bail to Azam Khan for campaigning in the Uttar Pradesh elections and asked him to approach a lower court.
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Bulandshahr Gang-Rape: SC Says Azam Khan's Apology For Statement Doesn't Seem 'Unconditional'
- Wednesday December 7, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
The apology tendered by controversial Uttar Pradesh Minister Azam Khan for his alleged remarks on the Bulandshahr gang-rape case does not appear to be "unconditional", the Supreme Court observed today.
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Supreme Court To Hear Azam Khan's Son's Request On April 21 In 2008 Case
- Thursday April 20, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
The Supreme Court today agreed to list Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Mohammad Abdullah Azam Khan's plea on Friday, challenging the Allahabad High Court order which rejected his plea seeking a stay on his conviction
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www.ndtv.com
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"Travesty Of Justice": Supreme Court On UP Leader Azam Khan's Bail Delay
- Friday May 6, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Earlier, the Supreme Court had refused interim bail to Azam Khan for campaigning in the Uttar Pradesh elections and asked him to approach a lower court.
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www.ndtv.com
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Bulandshahr Gang-Rape: SC Says Azam Khan's Apology For Statement Doesn't Seem 'Unconditional'
- Wednesday December 7, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
The apology tendered by controversial Uttar Pradesh Minister Azam Khan for his alleged remarks on the Bulandshahr gang-rape case does not appear to be "unconditional", the Supreme Court observed today.
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