• About us
  • Contact us
  • Our team
  • Terms of Service
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Kashmir Images - Latest News Update
Epaper
  • TOP NEWS
  • CITY & TOWNS
  • LOCAL
  • BUSINESS
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
    • ON HERITAGE
    • CREATIVE BEATS
    • INTERALIA
    • WIDE ANGLE
    • OTHER VIEW
    • ART SPACE
  • Photo Gallery
  • CARTOON
  • EPAPER
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Images - Latest News Update
No Result
View All Result
Home TOP NEWS

SC questions NIA for referring to separatist Shabir Shah’s speeches of 1990s

Asks agency to justify Shah's detention for more than six years

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
February 26, 2026
in TOP NEWS
A A
0
FacebookTwitterWhatsapp

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the NIA for referring to certain alleged inflammatory speeches of the 1990s while opposing the bail plea of Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah in a terror funding case.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) told a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta, which was hearing arguments on Shah’s bail plea, that there were materials, including “inflammatory videos and incriminating e-mails”, against Shah.

More News

Cong holds protest against IYC chief’s arrest, demands release of detained leaders

‘Land identified for 579 panchayat ghars across J&K, 204 completed’

Union Cabinet clears development of civil enclave at Srinagar airport for Rs 1,677 crore

Load More

When senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, appearing for the NIA, referred to some transcripts of videos, the bench asked about the date of the speeches.

Luthra said the agency had the dates for some of the videos and they were from the 1990s.

“These speeches are not a new creation. These are something which were already there, say 30 years or 35 years before today. Now, you recover them in 2019 and say that these are inflammatory speeches,” the bench said.

Luthra said there were inflammatory videos which were found from Shah’s premises when his house was searched. He also said there were statements of witnesses against Shah as well.

The bench asked Luthra about the stage of trial in the case.

The senior advocate referred to the February 19 order of the trial court and said 34 witnesses were already examined.

He said now the protected witnesses would be examined during the trial.

The bench, which heard the submissions advanced by the NIA, posted the matter for March 12 when senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, who is representing Shah, would advance his rejoinder arguments.

While hearing the matter on January 13, the top court pulled up the NIA for not properly presenting its case and asked the agency to justify Shah’s detention for more than six years.

It had asked the NIA to produce a couple of his speeches and other relevant facts in the case.

On September 4 last year, the apex court refused to grant interim bail to Shah in the case and issued notice to the NIA seeking its response on his plea challenging the Delhi High Court’s June 12, 2025 order.

The high court refused bail to Shah in the case, observing that the possibility of his carrying out similar unlawful activities and influencing witnesses could not be ruled out.

Shah was arrested by the NIA on June 4, 2019.

In 2017, the NIA booked 12 people on allegations of conspiracy for raising funds to disrupt by way of pelting stones, damaging public property and conspiring to wage war against the central government.

Shah was alleged to have played a “substantial role” in facilitating a separatist movement in Jammu and Kashmir “by inciting the general public to raise slogans in support of Jammu and Kashmir’s secession, paying tribute to the family of slain terrorists or militants by eulogising them as martyrs, receiving money through hawala transactions and raising funds via cross-LoC trade, which were allegedly used to fuel subversive and militant activities.”

The high court dismissed Shah’s appeal against the trial court’s July 7, 2023, order refusing him bail.

It also rejected his alternative prayer seeking “house arrest”, given the serious nature of the charges.

The high court noted that he was the chairman of an unlawful organisation, the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party.

It examined a table elaborating on the 24 pending cases against Shah, indicating his involvement in several criminal cases of a similar nature and related to conspiring for the secession of Jammu and Kashmir from the Union of India.

Previous Post

Cong holds protest against IYC chief’s arrest, demands release of detained leaders

Press Trust of india

Press Trust of india

Related Posts

Cong holds protest against IYC chief’s arrest, demands release of detained leaders

February 26, 2026

Jammu:  Congress workers on Wednesday held protests in Jammu city against the arrest of Indian Youth Congress (IYC) chief Uday...

Read moreDetails

‘Land identified for 579 panchayat ghars across J&K, 204 completed’

February 26, 2026

Jammu:  In a push to strengthen grassroots governance infrastructure, the Jammu and Kashmir government has identified land for 579 panchayat...

Read moreDetails

Union Cabinet clears development of civil enclave at Srinagar airport for Rs 1,677 crore

No more baggage identification by passengers on JK airports
February 25, 2026

New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved the expansion of the civil enclave at the Srinagar International Airport at...

Read moreDetails

LG Sinha, CM Abdullah express gratitude to PM for expansion of civil enclave

J&K leaders grieve plane crash deaths
February 25, 2026

Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for...

Read moreDetails

CM Abdullah asks J&K students in Iran to return

NC only party taking BJP head on: CM Omar
February 25, 2026

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday urged students from Jammu and Kashmir studying in Iran to follow the Union...

Read moreDetails

‘J&K teachers may face compulsory retirement if TET not cleared’

Examination Controller is not a flying bird
February 25, 2026

Srinagar: The Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, UT of J&K, has advised the School Education Department that in-service...

Read moreDetails
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Our team
  • Terms of Service
E-Mailus: kashmirimages123@gmail.com

© 2025 Kashmir Images - Designed by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • TOP NEWS
  • CITY & TOWNS
  • LOCAL
  • BUSINESS
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
    • ON HERITAGE
    • CREATIVE BEATS
    • INTERALIA
    • WIDE ANGLE
    • OTHER VIEW
    • ART SPACE
  • Photo Gallery
  • CARTOON
  • EPAPER

© 2025 Kashmir Images - Designed by GITS.