
SC rejects Centre's plea to end trial of Italian marines who killed two Indian fishermen in 2012
Chief Justice of India SA Bobde told solicitor general Tushar Mehta to let Italy pay compensation to the victims' families, after which the court (may or will?) allow the withdrawal of case against the marines

Italian marines' case: International arbitration court begins hearing in matter; both accused presently in home country
The marines were aboard the Italian-flagged commercial oil tanker 'Enrica Lexie' when they killed the two Indian fishermen.

SC to hear Italian marine Massimiliano Latorre's plea seeking extension of stay in Italy
The Supreme Court will hear a plea filed by Massimiliano Latorre, the Italian marine accused of killing two Indian fishermen in 2012, seeking an extension of his stay in Italy until July 2017

Italian marines case: SC allows Massimiliano Latorre to stay in Italy
The Supreme Court on Wednesday reportedly allowed Marine Massimiliano Latorre, accused of killing Indian fishermen, to remain in Italy till jurisdiction issue is decided.

Italian marine Girone returns home: Will India now get entry to the Missile Transfer Control Regime?
Now that Italian marine Salvatore Girone has returned home after four years in Indian custody, will Italy relent?

Italian marines case: Girone's bail conditions relaxed, allowed to go to Italy
Supreme Court on Thursday relaxed the bail conditions of Salvatore Girone, one of the two Italian marines accused of killing two fishermen off Kerala coast in 2012, and allowed him to go to his country till an International Arbitral Tribunal decides the jurisdictional issue between India and Italy.

Italian marines case: SC agrees to hear Girone's plea to return to Italy
he Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear on May 26 the plea of Salvatore Girone, one of the two Italian marines who are accused of killing two fishermen off Kerala coast, seeking permission to go to his country till an International Arbitral Tribunal decides the jurisdictional issue between India and Italy.

Parliament roundup: From Sonia-Rahul walkout in Lok Sabha to TMC protests in Rajya Sabha
From TMC's walk out to Arun Jaitley's statement on the Italian Marines case, here's a round-up of Tuesday's parliament session so far

Italy must return marine if India's jurisdiction is proved, says UN court
Italy will have to return its marine Salvatore Girone, held in India on murder charges, in case the court finds Indian jurisdiction over the case, the UN tribunal said on Tuesday.

Italian marine Girone to return home, India's Supreme Court to decide on bail conditions
The UN tribunal has been approached to decide on the simple question on whether India or Italy has the jurisdiction to try the two marines.

Italian marine Salvatore Girone to return home for pending proceedings: UN tribunal rules
A UN arbitration tribunal has ruled in favour of Italian marine Girone by allowing him to return home pending the arbitration proceedings at the Hague.

Italian government rejects Indian claim of jurisdiction over marines' case
India's jurisdiction over two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen in 2012 during an anti-piracy mission is "suspended", the Italian government said.

Italian marines case: SC extends stay of the two marines in Italy till 30 Sept
The Supreme Court extended the stay of marine Massimiliano Latorre, who along with his colleague Salvatore Girone is accused of killing two fishermen.

Italy appeals to international court for release of marine held in India
Italy's ambassador to the Netherlands, Francesco Azzarello, told the Permanent Court of Arbitration that the marine is being used as collateral in the dispute.

Enrica Lexie case: Murder-accused Italian marine Latorre won't come back to India to face trial
India had granted Massimiliano Latorre, who suffered a stroke while in New Delhi in 2014, a period of leave in Italy for medical treatment, but he was supposed to return by Friday.

Marines case: Italy terms UN tribunal's order to suspend court proceedings "a useful result"
Italy on Monday hailed as "a useful result" a UN tribunal's order to "suspend" court proceedings in India and Italy involving two Italian marines charged with killing two Indian fishermen, saying it definitively established that the Indian justice system will not be handling the case.

India seeks rejection of Italy's plea for handing over marines accused of killing fishermen
India has sought rejection of Italy's plea to an international tribunal for handing over of two of its marines, accused of killing two Indian fishermen.

Italian marines case: SC extends stay of accused in Italy by 6 months on medical grounds
The Supreme Court allowed Italian marine Massimiliano Latorre, who along with a colleague is accused of killing two Indian fishermen three years ago.

Supreme Court allows Italian marine Massimiliano Latorre to stay in Italy till 15 July
Italian Marine Massimiliano Latorre, who along with a colleague, is accused of killing two Indian fishermen three years ago, was on Thursday allowed by the Supreme Court to remain in Italy for three more months on medical grounds.

Italy asks United Nations to intervene in Marines issue; Ban Ki-Moon's stand remains 'unchanged'
Italy has again raised the issue of its two marines facing trial in India with UN chief Ban Ki-moon, whose office said that the UN's position of resolving the issue bilaterally "remains unchanged".