The Supreme Court on Tuesday warned the Ansal brothers – Sushil and Gopal — whose convictions in Uphaar cinema fire case for negligence it had upheld recently, not to travel abroad without seeking ...
Delhi Police contended before the Delhi High Court on Friday that there was no presumption of innocence in favour of real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal after their conviction in the Uphaar ...
Real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal were on Wednesday held guilty by the Supreme Court in the 1997 Uphaar cinema fire tragedy that left 59 people dead. Noting that "contemptuous disregard of ...
There was a strong possibility the Ansal brothers had provided a job to a court employee who was sacked for tampering with trial court records in the case of the Uphaar cinema fire tragedy at their ...
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Ansals, owner of the Uphaar cinema hall where a blaze in 1997 claimed 59 lives, to deposit Rs 3.01 crore as an interim amount. NEW DELHI: The ...
The Delhi High Court on Thursday dismissed the plea of the Ansal brothers challenging a trial court order summoning them for alleged tampering with evidence related to the 1999 Uphaar cinema fire ...
According to the recently launched National Judicial Data Grid, around 11% of criminal cases have been pending for more than 10 years in India. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint Growing old has its ...
NEW DELHI: Real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal were handed seven years of jail by a court for tampering with evidence in the 1997 Uphaar Cinema fire tragedy case. ‘‘After thinking over nights ...
A Delhi court on Friday convicted real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal for tampering with evidence in the 1997 case of Uphaar Cinema fire, which claimed 59 lives. Image used for representational ...
NEW DELHI: Delhi Police contended before the High Court on Friday that there was no presumption of innocence in favour of real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal after their conviction in the Uphaar ...
As the Uphaar Cinema fire case verdict was postponed, Judge Mamta Sehgal wants more time to go through the volumes of records in the case.But the case really boils down to whether it can be proved ...