Questions are being raised whether the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah can order the withdrawal of the sedition case registered against Abdul Ahad Jan, the suspended policeman who threw a shoe at him during the Independence Day parade. Read more
Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 6:53 pm
Filed under Capital Closeup · Tagged Abdul Ahad Jan, bail, Bhopal Gas tragedy, governance, Independence Day parade, Jammu & Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, judicial process, life imprisonment, Magistrate, Monarch, police torture, prison, sedition case, shoe thrower, Warren Anderson
Two crucial questions regarding the Bhopal Gas leakage case continue to remain unanswered even after the group of ministers deliberated on the subject amidst demands for increased remuneration for the victims and extradition of former Union Carbide Chairman, Warren Anderson. Read more
Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 7:05 pm
Filed under Capital Closeup · Tagged affidavits, Apex Court, Attorney General, Bank drafts, Bhopal gas leakage case, Bhopal victims, constitutional crisis, embassy, government, GVG Krishnmurthy, Minneapolis, Minnesota, New York, President Zail Singh, Rajiv Gandhi, RBI, receipts, Reserve bank of India, settlement, Supreme Court, tort law, Union Carbide, United states, victims, Warren Anderson, welfare