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Supreme Court hears case of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya facing execution in Yemen as government urges caution against ...
The Supreme Court has advised a private organisation seeking to negotiate the release of Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse on death row in Yemen, to approach the Central government for travel permission.
The Supreme Court has asked a private organisation, which is making efforts for the safe release of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, to approach the Centre to seek permission to travel to the Middle ...
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ABP News on MSNPetitioner Group Asks SC Nod To Travel To Yemen And Stop Kerala Nurse's ExecutionThe Supreme Court on Friday heard a petition seeking to save Indian nurse Nimisha Priya from execution in Yemen, where she has been sentenced to death. The petitioner informed the court that her ...
Victim's brother, Abdel Fattah Mahdi, posted on social media called reports of Nimisha Priya's execution being halted after ...
Attorney general R Venkataramani told the Supreme Court that parallel efforts, such as those by private individuals or organisations seeking to negotiate might prove counter-productive ...
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News9Live on MSNNimisha Priya execution postponed: SC orders team to seek govt’s approval to travel to YemenThe Save Nimisha Priya International Action Council is currently seeking permission to allow a few of its members and a ...
The top court's remarks come after the 38-year-old Indian woman's execution was postponed by Yemeni authorities earlier this ...
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Dubai: An Indian expat in Dubai has authored a tribute to a religious and humanitarian leader who is now at the centre of global attention for his role in the high-profile case in Yemen of Indian ...
In Yemen, where Islamic law guides the legal system, the decision to pardon a murderer lies solely with the victim’s family. If the family demands Qisas, the court has to carry out the execution, even ...
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Moonwalk: Film revives Kerala's forgotten 80s Footloosers breakdance troupeMalayalam film Moonwalk brings the forgotten 80s breakdance scene in Kerala back into the spotlight, inspired by real-life dancers from Thiruvananthapuram's iconic troupe Footloosers.
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