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'Fair trial was given even to Ajmal Kasab': Supreme court while hearing Yasin Malik case

IndiaTimes Thursday, 21 November 2024
The Supreme Court emphasized on Thursday that even jailed separatist leader Yasin Malik deserves a fair trial, drawing parallels to Ajmal Kasab's case. The court suggested conducting Malik's trial for the 1989 Rubaiya Sayeed kidnapping inside Tihar Jail due to connectivity issues with the Jammu court. The bench will consider this option after hearing from all the accused.
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