unlawful activities (prevention) act (uapa)

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    Foreign Nationals in India: Investigation Focuses on Motive and Connections

    New Delhi, March 30 A Delhi court that extended the NIA custody of seven foreign nationals in a terror conspiracy case last week emphasized the sensitive nature of the case and said that several questions needed to be answered to ascertain things like the motive of the accused behind coming to...
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    Aasiya Andrabi Sentenced to Life: Kashmir Separatist's Conspiracy Case

    New Delhi, March 24 A special NIA court on Tuesday sentenced hardline separatist Aasiya Andrabi to life imprisonment for conspiring to wage war against India, observing that any leniency for the leader of Dukhtaran-e-Millat would only "revitalize" her efforts to secede Kashmir.Additional...
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    Northeast States Under Scrutiny: Foreign Involvement Revealed

    New Delhi, March 23 – The arrest of an American mercenary, Matthew Aaron VanDyke, and six Ukrainian nationals by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has exposed a larger agenda against the northeastern states of India.While the accused have confessed to training ethnic armed groups based...
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    Larger Conspiracy Behind Amravati Pharmacist Killing – Court Ruling

    Mumbai, March 19 A special NIA court here has refused to discharge Irfan Khan, the alleged main conspirator in the 2022 murder of Umesh Kolhe, a pharmacist based in Amravati, saying there is sufficient prima facie evidence against the accused to proceed with the trial.The court said the murder...
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    Beldanga Violence: SC Rejects State Government’s Attempt to Halt Probe

    New Delhi, March 16 – The Supreme Court on Monday declined to entertain an appeal filed by the West Bengal government challenging an order of the Calcutta High Court that had refused to stay the investigation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) into the violence at Beldanga in the...
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    Supreme Court Oversees UAPA Investigation in West Bengal Violence Case

    New Delhi, Feb 11 The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the National Investigation Agency to file a report in a sealed cover before the Calcutta High Court, justifying the invocation of a UAPA provision pertaining to terror acts in a case related to repeated incidents of violence and unrest in...
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