Supreme Court on Friday directed that terror convict Yasin Malik will have to cross-examine witnesses through video conferencing from the Tihar jail in cases related to the assassination of Indian Air Force officials and the kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed in 1989. A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan set aside a trial court order which had directed that Malik be physically be brought in Jammu for cross-examination. The court passed the order after ensuring that video conferencing facilities are put in place in Tihar as well as in trial court in Jammu.
You may also like
HC bins Rahul's plea to junk proceedings in Savarkar case
Watch: Trump posts video of US airstrike on Houthis says, 'They will never sink our ships again!'
Couple arrested after complaining about daughter's school on WhatsApp speak out
"Historic bill, will benefit entire nation": Odisha Minister Mukesh Mahaling welcomes passage of Waqf Bill in Parliament
"Supreme Court defines Constitution...": Pappu Yadav after Owaisi moves to SC challenging Waqf (Amendment) Bill