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HYDERABAD: FRAUD

One-Way Ticket

The online con. Hyderabadis can't say no.

VENUGOPAL PILLAI

Magazine | Jul 06, 2009



SOCIETY: LAW

Ms Rock Runner

Detained for evading customs duty, Sheetal Mafatlal tumbles from her high tower

SMRUTI KOPPIKAR

Magazine | Jun 22, 2009



CRIME: SARAVANA BHAVAN

Nemesis On His Platter

A restaurateur and his son sully with their crimes a success built with sweat

PUSHPA IYENGAR

Magazine | Apr 06, 2009



MEERUT: PARICIDE

Beasted Beauty

A deeper layer underlies the tale of a daughter killing her parents

ANURADHA RAMAN

Magazine | Dec 01, 2008



OPINION

SMITA GUPTA

Late-Night Demons In The Rearview Mirror

It's a nightmare on Delhi streets for women who have to stay late at work

Magazine | Oct 20, 2008



BMW CASE: JUDGEMENT

The Pecking Order Of Law

He'd chase the law after the crime. That's where a BMW boy differs from a bus driver.

ANJALI PURI

Magazine | Sep 15, 2008



OPINION

The Crime That We All Committed

Aarushi's death has thrown up villains who should be feared as much as her own killers: police, media, aam admi

MASOOMA RANALVI

Magazine | Jul 28, 2008



OUTLOOK/CNN-IBN POLL ON THE AARUSHI CASE

Fear Rules

Hardly any trust for police, media. Child safety major worry.

Magazine | Jul 14, 2008



INVESTIGATION: AARUSHI MURDER

Khukri Crumbles

The Noida police botched it up. Well, that's the CBI line as the Aarushi murder case still goes through its baffling phases.

SAIKAT DATTA

Magazine | Jun 30, 2008



INVESTIGATION: AARUSHI MURDER

"We Goofed Up"

Uttar Pradesh DGP admits his men made a hash of the probe

SHARAT PRADHAN

Magazine | Jun 30, 2008



FAMILY TIES

Who Let The Kids Out?

Teen India: younger, smarter, more trouble than ever before. How will we ever cope?

SHEELA REDDY

Magazine | Jun 23, 2008



OPINION

Unanswered Questions

The double murder case once again highlights the need to address the angle raised by Bharat Nawjawan Sabha, an NGO, on the possibility of a human organ trafficking racket in Noida

RAJINDER PURI

Web | Jun 11, 2008



NOIDA: DOUBLE MURDER

Novocaine Files

A 14-year-old murdered, a father the main suspect, a slipshod investigation. The plot thickens.

SAIKAT DATTA

Magazine | Jun 09, 2008



OPINION

SHEFALEE VASUDEV

Murder In The Media

Murder, immorality and deviance are aberrations, not the new trend

Magazine | Jun 09, 2008



NOIDA DOUBLE MURDERS

SAIKAT DATTA

Cop Out

Forget good police procedure, here a man was assumed to be guilty even before any proper interrogation, and plain conjecture and speculation was aired to the media with magisterial authority...

Web | May 30, 2008



OPINION

HARISH SALVE

Whither Democracy?

India has faced and bettered many challenges. The immediate challenge to restore a beleaguered rule of law—gasping to survive in the dust and din of Indian 'populocracy'— to its rightful place is much simpler.

Web | Jan 17, 2007



JESSICA LALL: VERDICT

Afterlife Of A Case

Even Jethmalani couldn't help Manu pull off the farce he did in the trial court

BHAVNA VIJ-AURORA

Magazine | Jan 01, 2007



SENTENCE

R.S. SODHI

Life For Death

Manu Sharma gets life sentence—'though this case is one that has shocked the confidence of the society in the criminal delivery system— while Vikas Yadav and Amardeep Singh Gill are sentenced to four years of rigorous imprisonment each

Web | Dec 20, 2006



JESSICA LALL CASE

R.S. SODHI

Explain Hostility

The High Court takes grave exception to as many as 32 witnesses including three eye witnesses of the Jessical Lall murder and asks them to explain why they should not be prosecuted under Section 340 Cr.P.C

Web | Dec 20, 2006



JESSICA LALL MURDER CASE

The End Of Manuvaad?

The long arm of the law stretches out once more to nab the powerful, as the Delhi High Court convicts Manu Sharma—son of a former union minister and Haryana Congressman—earlier acquitted by a trial court in the shocking public killing of model Jessica Lall.

OUTLOOK WEB BUREAU

Web | Dec 18, 2006



JUSTICE DELAYED NOT DENIED

A Father, A Sister, A Mother

Almost two months back, on October 17, it was an old father whose plea for justice for his murdered daughter was answered. It was the turn of a sister to feel vindicated today by the same Delhi Hight Court Bench. A mother awaits her turn.

OUTLOOK WEB BUREAU

Web | Dec 18, 2006



TIME YEARS

Seven Long Years

30 April 1999 to December 18, 2006 — it is seven years and some eight months when Jessica Lall was sensationally shot dead in the presence of Delhi's rich and the powerful. An overview.

Web | Dec 18, 2006



FULL TEXT

R.S. SODHI

On The Trial Court Judgment

Part 1 of 11 of the High Court Judgement: 'The [trial] court went on to hold that the Prosecution had miserably failed to bring home the guilt of the accused and thereby acquitted them of all charges'.

Web | Dec 18, 2006



FULL TEXT

R.S. SODHI

Prosecution's Case

Part 2 of 11 of the High Court Judgement: Challenging the correctness of the judgment under appeal, Shri Gopal Subramanium, learned Additional Solicitor General, argued that the judgment under challenge is self-destructive, contradictory and omits to appreciate the evidence on record as also a misread evidence.

Web | Dec 18, 2006



FULL TEXT

R.S. SODHI

Jethmalani's Defence

Part 3 of 11 of the High Court Judgement: Factually, Mr. Jethmalani would have the court believe that Sidhartha Vashishta @ Manu Sharma, Beena Ramani, George Mailhot and Deepak Bhagwant were not present and the Tata Safari was planted. And that two weapons were used relying on 'experts' and Shyan Munshi.

Web | Dec 18, 2006



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