Judicial Officers’ Gherao In West Bengal: Supreme Court Gives NIA Two Months to Complete Probe

The Supreme Court directed the National Investigation Agency to finish its probe within two months into the April 1 Malda violence, where a mob trapped seven judicial officers for nine hours. The Court stressed urgency and accountability today.

Supreme Court Orders Exclusive Special Courts For NIA Cases To Speed Up Terror Trials Across India Within One Month

The Supreme Court of India directed establishment of exclusive special courts for every 10 to 15 pending NIA trials within one month, observing that delays in terrorism and national security cases defeat speedy justice and adversely affect accused persons and victims.

NIA Act Under Fire: Supreme Court of India Seeks Centre’s Reply on Constitutional Challenge

The Supreme Court of India has issued notice to the Centre on a plea questioning the validity of the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008. The case raises major concerns about federal powers, NIA authority, and constitutional rights across India.

“Think About ‘Geographical Restriction’”: Delhi High Court to National Investigation Agency on Jailed J&K MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid’s Bail Plea

The Delhi High Court asked the NIA to consider imposing a geographical restriction instead of opposing bail for Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid in the terror funding case. The Court observed that limited movement conditions could be explored, noting he is a sitting Member of Parliament.

Delay in NIA Trials: Supreme Court Issues Notice to 17 States Over Special Courts, Seeks Urgent Action

The Supreme Court has issued notice to Chief Secretaries of 17 States where more than 10 NIA trials are pending. The Court stressed the need for exclusive Special NIA Courts to reduce delays and strengthen judicial infrastructure.

Suvendu Adhikari Convoy Attack Case: Supreme Court Tells Calcutta HC To Examine NIA’s UAPA Invocation

Today, On 11th February, The Supreme Court instructed the Calcutta High Court to examine materials submitted by the National Investigation Agency to determine whether invoking the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act was justified in investigating the January 10 attack on Suvendhu Adhikari’s convoy.

Engineer Rashid Allowed to Attend Parliament Session from Jan 28; Delhi Court Permits Kashmir MP

A Delhi court granted Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid permission to attend the Parliament budget session beginning January 28, his counsel confirmed. The approval is subject to conditions and comes as his appeal remains pending before Delhi High Court.

Delhi Court Seeks NIA Reply on Engineer Rashid’s Plea to Attend Budget Session While in Custody

A Delhi court has asked the NIA to respond to jailed MP Engineer Rashid’s plea seeking custody parole to attend the upcoming Budget Session of Parliament. The matter has been listed for further hearing on January 21.

Bhima Koregaon Case: Bombay High Court Grants Bail Accused Hany Babu

Today, On 4th December, The Bombay High Court granted bail to Delhi University professor Hany Babu, arrested in 2018 for his alleged role in the Bhima Koregaon violence case. The prosecution has sought a stay to appeal the decision in the Supreme Court.

Delhi Red Fort Blast Case: Court Allows Accused to Meet Lawyer at NIA HQ Amid Ongoing Probe

A Delhi court has permitted Red Fort blast accused Jasir Bilal Wani to meet his lawyer at the NIA headquarters, ensuring his right to legal consultation. The decision follows the Delhi High Court granting him liberty to approach the trial court for appropriate relief.