Italy says criminal proceedings against marines initiated - marines could face 21 years
In a bid to persuade India to hand over its two arrested marines charged with murder for killing two fishermen, Italy told the Kerala High Court today it has initiated criminal proceedings against the
Authorities order probe into hit-and-run case off Kerala coast
The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) on Thursday ordered an inquiry into the hit-and-run incident off Kerala's Quilon in which a fishing vessel was sunk, leaving two fishermen killed, two injured
Italians to be sent to jail today
Director-general of police Jacob Punnoos has said the special investigation team that probes the sea firing case will not seek extension of police custody of the two arrested marines. This means that the Italians will be taken to prison on Thursday.
Police not to extend custody
Director General of Police Jacob Punnoose has said the special investigation team that probes the sea-firing case will not seek extension of police custody of the two arrested marines. This means the
Italians to be sent to prison on Thursday
Kerala police said on Wednesday the team probing the alleged killings of Indian fishermen by security crew aboard an Italian vessel will not be seeking an extension of custody of the arrested guards.
Italians to be sent to prison on Thursday
Kerala police said on Wednesday the team probing the alleged killings of Indian fishermen by security crew aboard an Italian vessel will not be seeking an extension of custody of the arrested guards.
Arun Vishnu dreams big
Arun Vishnu, the 23-year-old badminton player from Kozhikode, has achieved a lot in both national and international arena.
Not satisfied, he says he dreams big. The player, who has returned from Vie
Italian ship violated maritime law
The Italian ship Enrica Lexie was sailing not far from the shore, and rule violations by the ship were galore, investigations into the circumstances and the material on board the ship conducted by the
Couple to make grandchild using dead son's semen
In a rare legal battle, a couple in their late 50’s won the legal right to have possession of their deceased son’s semen that was preserved in a private hospital to enable the family have a surrogate
Fishermen killing: Ready for out of court settlement? asks HC
Kerala High Court on Tuesday asked the owner of Italian Merchant Vessel Enrica Lexie and the families of the two fishermen allegedly killed by the marines whether they were willing for an out of court