Tehwwur Hussain Rana, conspirator of Mumbai attack.
New York: The Mumbai terror attack accused and Pakistani -origin terrorist Tawwur Hussain Rana has again filed a new petition against the US Supreme Court against India’s extradition. In this too, Tahwwur Rana has demanded a ban from extradition in India. This time this application has been filed before Chief Justice John Roberts. Let us know that Canadian Citizen of Pakistani origin (64) Rana is currently closed at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles. On 27 February, Rana presented a “emergency application to stop the pending trial of the identical corpus petition” before the US top court Associate Justice and Ninth Circuit Circuit Justice Elena Kagan.
A note published on March 6 on the website of the apex court said that “the application was rejected by Justice Kagan.” According to the application filed by Rana’s lawyers on Thursday, Rana first presented before Justice Kagan “has renewed his emergency and requests that the newly required to ban the pending trial of the habeas corpus petition”. To be presented before. In his emergency application, Rana had demanded a ban on surrendering to India until his extradition and trial remained pending on the basis of merit and deception of the petition of 13 February.
First application has been rejected from Supreme Court
Rana’s first application has been rejected from the US Supreme Court, in which he argued that India is a violation of the United Nations Convention against American law and torture, “Because it is sufficient to believe that if he was extradited to India, the petitioner would be in danger of torture.” The petition said, “The probability of being more prone to this case is said in the petition, because the accused in this case is more likely to be a man The origin is a Muslim. “The petition also states that his” serious medical condition “extraditing him to Indian custody centers is” actually “death sentence in this case. In January, Rana’s petition was rejected by the Supreme Court of America and approved his extradition. (Language)
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