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Sanjay Dutt and other accused in 1993 blasts case get SC relief, which made headlines this week

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New Delhi: India says no one from its High Commission in Dhaka was injured after crude bombs were hurled near a parked car hired by the mission, which has been assured of "all security" by Bangladesh authorities.

Pratapgarh (UP): CBI arrests a key accused in DSP Zia-ul-Haq murder and claims to have cracked the case.

New Delhi: The issue of alleged vetting of a CBI report on coal scam is set to be raised in Parliament by BJP which dubs the government as "rogue" and alleges it is not allowing the investigating agency to function independently.

New Delhi: Issuing a veiled threat to BJP over Narendra Modi's much-speculated projection as its Prime Ministerial candidate, JD(U) says attempts to bring 'genetic modification' will bring about negative results and it will take a decision if its voice is not heard.
 
New Delhi: Six Indian nationals injured in a shooting in the Central African republic last month have been brought here morning and are receiving treatment in AIIMS.

New Delhi: Against the backdrop of the apex court refusing to commute death sentence of Khalistani terrorist Devenderpal Singh Bhullar, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his deputy Sukhbir Singh Badal meets Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

New Delhi: Reflecting widening rift with JD-U, BJP says Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is "nobody" to give a certificate on secularism to his Gujarat counterpart Narendra Modi and pointed out that he has remained a part of NDA even after the 2002 Godhra incident.

New Delhi: Italy questions in the Supreme Court NIA's jurisdiction to probe the case against its two marines for allegedly killing two Indian fishermen, a contention rejected by the government which assured the court that investigation will be completed in 60 days.

Sopore (Kashmir): Still grappling with the trauma of his sudden execution, the family of Afzal Guru plans to move Supreme Court so that no other family is denied the right to meet their loved one before being hanged.

New Delhi: A day before the deadline for his surrender ended, Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt gets partial relief from the Supreme Court which granted him four weeks time on "humanitarian" grounds to surrender before jail authorities to undergo 42 months remaining sentence in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case.

New Delhi: Voicing concern over "painfully slow" progress in climate talks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says the goal of stabilising global temperatures was "nowhere in sight" and pitched for individual countries to take action to increase energy efficiency.

New Delhi: A day after actor Sanjay Dutt was granted four weeks time to surrender, three other convicts including his friend Yusuf Mohsin Nulwalla also got a month's time by the Supreme Court to turn themselves in to serve their remaining sentence in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case.

New Delhi: Sticking to its demand that A Raja be allowed to depose before the JPC on 2G, the DMK says the panel's report will be a "waste" if he does not get an opportunity to give an explanation on the allegations.

New Delhi: A political storm breaks out over the draft JPC report on 2G scam with former Telecom Minister A Raja claiming that all decisions were taken in consultation with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the BJP accusing panel chief P C Chacko of trying to save the government.

New Delhi: Slamming the leakage of the draft JPC report on 2G scam as a "gross breach of Parliamentary propriety", BJP says its contents appeared like Congress documents where attempts have been made to save its leaders including the Prime Minister.

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First Published: Apr 20 2013 | 1:01 PM IST

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