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2012 Delhi gangrape case: Amicus curiae tells SC to set aside death sentence to convicts
Fp Staff •Advocate Raju Ramachandran told the apex court that the death sentence given to the four convicts in the 2012 Delhi gangrape case should be set aside.
SIT defends four Gujarat police officers in Gulberg case
Fp Archives •The Supreme Court-formed SIT, the prosecution agency in 2002 Gulberg Society riot case, here today defended four former top-ranked Gujarat police officials in connection with survivors' plea to arraign them as accused.
Teesta Setalvad slams Reuters for 'sensational' Modi interview
Fp Staff •The Reuters interview is not a dispassionate or thorough exercise that attempts to genuinely probe opinions and views. It is a sensational tokenism, says Teesta Setalvad.
Kasab's lawyer says case was most challenging in his career
Fp Archives •Senior advocate Raju Ramachandran, who defended Ajmal Kasab in the apex court as amicus curiae, said he "bows down" to the Supreme Court ruling that upheld the 26/11 gunman's death sentence.
SIT vs Amicus Curiae report: A triumph of democracy
Shiv •The contrasting reports reveals that while justice might be distant, the law as a process still works – more so as the Modi juggernaut stumbles on a 25-page amicus curiae brief.
Amicus report on Modi feeds the ‘death by a thousand cuts’ project
Vembu •A closer reading of the amicus curiae's report shows that the case that it lines up against Narendra Modi rests on pretty infirm ground, and is weakened by an apparent logical inconsistency.
SIT report: How many 'clean chits' and 'setbacks' for Modi?
Mishra •Politics, not riots keeps media polarised on Modi.
Gujarat riots: Is Modi guilty or not? End the suspense please
Mishra •Amicus curiae Raju Ramachandran’s googly heightens the suspense over the Gujarat riot cases, again. The Supreme Court should ask Sanjeev Bhatt, the IPS officer at loggerheads with the Gujarat government, to come clean. The issue must be settled once and for all.