The Indian Supreme Court is currently hearing a plea from Saquib Nachan, a convict in the 2002 Mumbai serial blasts, who is challenging government notifications that designate ISIS as a terrorist organization. Nachan's legal team has raised concerns about the government's attempt to seal documents related to this case, which the court ultimately rejected. The case has attracted attention due to its implications for terrorism designations in India, as well as the broader context of legal proceedings involving individuals associated with terrorist activities.
The Indian Supreme Court is hearing a plea filed by Saquib Nachan (who was convicted for the Mumbai 2002-03 blasts) seeking quashing of 2 government notifications which declared ISIS & others as terrorist organisations. The petitioner explained that his objection is regarding… https://t.co/60c7Tlrxcy
The Indian Supreme Court is hearing a plea filed by Saquib Nachan (who was convicted for the Mumbai 2002-03 blasts) to quash government notifications declaring ISIS as a terrorist organisation. https://t.co/60c7Tlrxcy
2002 Mumbai Serial Blasts convict Saquib Nachan approaches Supreme Court against government declaring ISIS as terrorist organization https://t.co/ruDyYtU0YG via @OpIndia_com