New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by the NIA for the alleged commission of offences under the Indian Penal Code, including sedition, waging war against the country, and the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist Aasiya Andrabi on Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court against the attachment of property in Srinagar by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A bench of Justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal sought the NIA's stand on the petition which challenges the trial court's May 2 order refusing to interfere with the attachment and listed the case for further hearing on September 28. Andrabi, who was chief of the banned outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (Daughters of Nation) was arrested in 2018 by
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