Voice of America
VOA News July 17, 2012 A Pakistani court has rejected the findings of a commission that traveled to India to investigate the 2008 terrorist attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai. India had allowed an eight-member group made up of Pakistani prosecutors...
Daily News & Analysis
With a Pakistan court on Tuesday declaring as illegal the report of the judicial commission that visited India on the Mumbai 26/11 attack, BJP questioned the neighbouring country's seriousness on the issue and suggested it send another such team to...
Indian Express
While a setback to prosecution of the seven accused in the case, including Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the decision hasnt come as a surprise to India. Sources told The Indian Express that a ruling like this was on the cards ever...
International Business Times
Articles According to reports, the court termed the evidence as illegal as the investigators were not permitted by India n officials to cross examine the witnesses. The court's move may further slow down the prosecution process against the suspects...
NewKerala
India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday said the Pakistan government should show its seriousness in bringing the culprits of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks to justice. "Is Pakistan serious about bringing the perpetrators of 26/11...
The Hindustan Times
A Pakistani anti-terror court conducting the trial of Mumbai terror attack suspects on Tuesday ruled as illegal a report of a commission that came to India. The anti-terror court said that the report of commission that visited India will not be made...