Aadesh: A film on the lawyer who secured Kasab's death penaltyPanaji: Director Svaddan Angrre is bringing to the silver screen the story of Ujjwal Nikam, the tenacious, poetry-quoting lawyer who secured the death penalty for Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab for the 26/11 Mumbai attack. He says the Marathi ... IBNLive India News, 1 week ago |
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Ujjwal Nikams life now on celluloidDirector Suvahhdan Angre and Advocate Ujjawal Nikam RELATED The life of noted lawyer and public prosecutor Advocate Ujjawal Nikam, who has dealt with sensitive and sensational cases like that of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, Gulshan Kumar murder ... Times of India, 1 week ago
Noted lawyer Ujjwal Nikam takes dig at Sanjay Dutt
Deccan Herald, 1 month ago
You can't wash off sins with bogus Gandhigiri: Nikam on Sanjay Dutt
IBN Live, 1 month ago
Lawyer Ujjwal Nikam felicitated in Thane
United News of India, 1 month ago
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Yakub Memon's death penalty will make the world realise how Pakistan exported terror to India: Ujjwal NikamUjjwal Nikam, Special Public Prosecutor in 1993 serial blasts case, said the Supreme Court upholding death penalty to Yakub Memon will send a strong message to the absconding accused in Pakistan that they will also be brought to book. DNA, 2 months ago
SC verdict exposes Pak's terror export to India: Nikam
Rediff.com, 2 months ago
Nikam hails death to Yaqub Memon, wants US action against Tiger Memon
IndiaTV News, 2 months ago
Ujjwal Nikam hails death to Yakub Memon, wants US action against his brother
DNA, 2 months ago
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'Death penalty is a deterrent punishment, it should be retained''Shubhangi Khapre:Would you say people generally have more faith in judiciary than in the political system? Ujjwal Nikam:People have absolute faith in the judiciary. Of course, there are certain ifs and buts. The Chief Justice of India has, on ... Indian Express, 1 month ago
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Sanjay Dutt to move SC, allowed home cooked food for first month in prisonActor Sanjay Dutt who surrendered on Thursday will be filing a curative petition soon in the Supreme Court to appeal against his sentence. The news about Dutt filing a review petition came on the day that the 53 year old actor who has been sentenced ... India Today, 1 week ago
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Sanjay Dutt to surrender before TADA court todayZee Media Bureau Mumbai: Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt will on Thursday surrender before a Mumbai TADA Special Court by 4 pm in the 1993 blasts case. Sanjay has been convicted for his role in the March 1993 Mumbai serial blasts. On Wednesday, the ... ZeeNews.com, 1 week ago
Sanjay Dutt withdraws plea to surrender in Pune jail
ProKerala.com, 1 week ago
Sanjay Dutt withdraws plea, will surrender by Thursday 4 pm
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Dutt withdraws plea to surrender in Pune jail
The Statesman, 1 week ago
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Sanjay Dutt's last shot in Zanjeer to be a memorable oneAlthough it may seem to Sanjay Dutt that certain sections of the film industry have turned their backs on him, the fact remains that his friends are staunchly loyal to him. This is proven by the fact the final shots of Zanjeer remake are being ... Pakistan Today, 1 week ago
Support for Sanjay Dutt grows
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Support for Sanjay grows; don't show leniency, say others
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Mid-May jail stares at SanjayNew Delhi, May 10: Sanjay Dutt's efforts to avoid jail failed again today with the Supreme Court dismissing his review petition challenging its March 21 judgment that dismissed his appeal against his 2006 conviction in the 1993 Bombay blasts case. Calcutta Telegraph, 1 week ago
Sanjay Dutt Has No Other Option But Jail: Lawyers
Outlook India, 2 weeks ago
Sanjay Dutt has to go to jail, he has no other option: lawyers
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Dutt has no option other than going to jail: Lawyers
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1993 Mumbai blasts: SC rejects Sanjay review pleaBarring any last minute reprieve, Sanjay Dutt will have to surrender before Mumbai jail authorities on May 16 to serve his remaining 42 months sentence with the Supreme Court today rejecting his plea for reviewing his conviction and five-year prison term in ... Deccan Herald, 2 weeks ago
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Mind of a terroristA love of guns and armed conflict, rather than religious zeal, led a young man to a heinous act of violence. By Barney Henderson. On the evening of November 26, 2008, I was having a drink in one of Mumbai's plethora of upmarket bars when I got a ... Sydney Morning Herald, 2 weeks ago
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