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ET India Inc. ET Engage. ET Secure IT. Court denies interim bail to Ishrat Jahan in Delhi riots case While dismissing accused's application, Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat on November 26 said, "Considering the gravity of the offences including Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, with which the applicant is charged, the discussion in the preceding paragraphs and the Jail Report, I do not deem it a fit case to grant interim bail to accused Ishrat Jahan.

Gujarat riots accused extradited from UK A team of officials from India will take him into their custody to fly him back to India today. All News Videos Photos.

Rahul Gandhi rubbing salt into wounds of Sikhs: BJP BJP's national secretary R P Singh said Gandhi was trying to wash his party's hands of its alleged culpability in the riots, which had broken out following the assassination of the then prime minister Indira Gandhi.

P Chidambaram comes out in support of Rahul Gandhi for anti-Sikh riot comment Rahul Gandhi told an audience of UK-based parliamentarians and local leaders that the incident was a "very painful tragedy", but disagreed with the view that the Congress was involved.

Indian mission submits Nirav Modi extradition request to UK authorities Official sources in London confirmed that the documents had soon after been submitted to UKCA this week, setting the extradition process in motion. Vijay Mallya to return to UK court as extradition trial begins At a previous hearing in the Mallya case, Chief Magistrate Emma Louise Arbuthnot had also highlighted prison conditions as a concern that has been "raised in extraditions to India before.

Arthur road jail to be Mallya's home: India to tell UK court The Westminster Magistrates' Court in London will be told that it is the duty of the state to ensure security of prisoners and Mallya's apprehension about threat to his life is "misleading". No threat to Vijay Mallya's life in jail: India to tell UK court The Westminster Magistrates' Court will start hearing the extradition proceedings from December 4 and a reply by India would be filed in the next few days.

Vijay Mallya set to return to court in UK The year-old businessman is out on bail on an extradition warrant executed by Scotland Yard on behalf of the Indian authorities in April. At 56, Indian-origin candidates in UK polls hit new high If a record number of 10 Indian-origin candidates were elected to the British Parliament in , the snap polls have an impressive number of 56 Indian-origin candidates contesting.

In the 70th year of Independence, here is a look back at the long forgotten RIN Mutiny in Mumbai There have been images of the Mumbai riots, many bomb blasts and the terrorist attacks. Then-Mayor of London Boris Johnson was criticised for not coming back from his holiday quickly enough. Over the next five nights, roughly 15, people took to the streets in towns and cities across England.

On the evening of 8 August, the riots claimed two lives: Trevor Ellis, 26, was found with bullet wounds in a car in Croydon and Richard Bowes, 68, was critically injured trying to put out a fire. He later died from his injuries. According to witnesses, they had been protecting their community and local businesses from looting and destruction.

An extra 1, police officers were deployed in London and more than people were arrested. It is thought that social media networks including Twitter and BlackBerry Messenger played a key role in fuelling the unrest.

By 11 August, the total number of arrests in London had reached 1, and of those, people had been charged. One hundred families had been made homeless as a result of the unrest, five people had died and 26 police officers were injured.

The situation was reaching a tipping point and, by the fourth night of the riots, London increased its number of police to 16, by pulling in officers from other forces across the country. He described how 'about a thousand mad men, armed with clubs, bludgeons, and crows, just now set off for Newgate, to liberate, they say, their honest comrades'.

Similarly charged as a 'disorderly person' was Benjamin Bowsey, a footman to General Honeywood. The General described his servant as 'a very honest and very foolish fellow The register shows that Bowsey and Glover, prisoners at the gaol in Newgate now the Old Bailey were sentenced to death.

Then on 26 July, Bowsey who had only been reprieved until 27 July received a further reprieve. A more humane attitude was emerging in the judicial process in the late 18th century, as the philosophy of the Enlightenment encouraged moves towards a less violent society. Because of this, many prisoners of the time had their sentences commuted from death to transportation.

Some of the areas affected by the riots have experienced even steeper cuts. Nearly three-quarters of interviewees said they had been stopped and searched in the previous 12 months. Ten years on, the most recent figures show that while stop and search numbers have declined overall, black people are still far more likely to be targeted by police than white people.

In the aftermath of the riots, Theresa May, then the home secretary, announced a national review of stop and search and the use of the tactic by police in England and Wales fell significantly.



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