
The Delhi Court extended NIA 26/11 to the Tahawwur Ran by 12 days. The order came after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) asked the court to extend the custody.
Tahawwur Rana, which was recently released from the United States (USA), was produced before the Special Judgment Nia in Delhi on Monday.
Nia told the court that she had to face Tahawur’s Hussain early with other evidence, because the records in this case, according to Rany’s lawyer Piyush Sachdev, are voluminous records.
He was made in front of Judge Chander Jit Singh.
In the courtroom there was a legal team of the central investigative agency led by the head of lawyer Dayan Krishhnan.
Krishnan and the special prosecutor Nander Mann represented the National Investigation Agency in the Chamber of Proceedings.
Attorney Piyush Sachdeva from the Office for Legal Services in Delhi represented the early.
Earlier, after its release, the court sent Tahawur Rana to Nia Custody for 18 days.
The judge allowed the early to use only “pen with a soft tip” and met his lawyer in the presence of NIA officials who would be out of audible distance.
During the NIA arguments, she stated that Rana’s binding was obliged to combine the entire scope of the plot and submitted that it had to be transported to various places to restore events held 17 years ago.
The court denies Tahawwur Rana to meet the family
On Thursday, the Patiala court in Delhi denied the permission of Tahawwur Rana to talk to his family by phone.
“It is not allowed,” said the special judge Chander Jit Singh.
Rana filed a lawsuit through her lawyer and stated that talking to her family members was a fundamental right and must worry about his well -being.
However, NIA opposed this plaintiff and claimed that Rana could enforce key information to family members if she could meet them.
Nia opposed the plea of Tahawura Rany and said the investigation was at a decisive stage.
“In such a situation, if he is allowed to talk to his family members, he may escape some important information,” Nia said in her argument.
Tahawur Rana, a close associate of the 26/11 Coleman Coleman Headley, aka Daood Gilani, an American citizen, was brought to India after the US Supreme Court on April 4 rejected his review against his publication in India.
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