New Delhi: Rejecting his contention that a non-bailable warrant (NBW) issued against him was executed with his arrest in the United Kingdom and subsequent...
In his appeal to the US Supreme Court, 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Rana cited the UK court's blocking of Bhandari's extradition to India on the ground of 'risk of torture'.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey urges Modi govt to look into 2009 Pilatus defence deal, draws links between property bought by Bhandari's firm in London to Vadra.
ऑफसेट इंडिया सॉल्यूशंस को मई में कारण बताओ नोटिस जारी करने के बाद अब 6 महीने का बैन झेलना होगा. कंपनी की जांच सीबीआई पिलैटस एयरक्राफ्ट समझौते में कर रही है.
Delhi Police suspects he ‘leaked’ information related to weapon procurements to absconding arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari, writes to defence ministry seeking information.
The IAF never signed a pact for maintenance of the fleet in 2011 and now thanks to a CBI probe into Pilatus there's little chance of the deal being signed.
The Army has plans for a technology thrust in the near term, including the use of AI to support decision-making. While well-intentioned, this may have unintended consequences.
There are a few Indian economic offenders and several subversives living the high life in UK, thumbing their noses at India. Courtesy British judges who it appears hold a view that their understanding of law and justice is well above that of Indian judges and courts.
The latest fad amongst such offenders is to claim threat of torture or custodial death in an Indian prison and voila, off to the Savoy every Sunday!
We have a FTA. on the cards. The resolution of such impasse should be included in the negotiations. If such people are not not extradited, at least the financial loss suffered by India should be extracted from UK within the FTA.
In today’s world financial loss makes everyone reasonable.
There are a few Indian economic offenders and several subversives living the high life in UK, thumbing their noses at India. Courtesy British judges who it appears hold a view that their understanding of law and justice is well above that of Indian judges and courts.
The latest fad amongst such offenders is to claim threat of torture or custodial death in an Indian prison and voila, off to the Savoy every Sunday!
We have a FTA. on the cards. The resolution of such impasse should be included in the negotiations. If such people are not not extradited, at least the financial loss suffered by India should be extracted from UK within the FTA.
In today’s world financial loss makes everyone reasonable.