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Modi grilling a big step forward, says SIT chief
Says Zakia’s plea their ‘bible’; will submit report by April 30

Gandhinagar, March 28
A day after grilling Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the chief of Supreme Court- appointed Special Investigation Team probing the Gujarat riots today said his questioning in the Gulbarg Society case was a “very big step forward in unravelling quite a few mysteries” and was confident he would file his report in the apex court by the April 30 deadline.

CJI ignores appeal, shares dais with Modi
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Washington, March 28
US President Barack Obama made a surprise visit to Afghanistan today, his first since taking office last year to meet President Hamid Karzai.

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CJI advice on Nirmal Yadav’s transfer confidential: Centre

New Delhi, March 28
Nirmal YadavA week after Supreme Court refused to disclose whether CBI had sought permission of the Chief Justice of India to prosecute Justice Nirmal Yadav in the infamous cash-at-judge’s door, the Law Ministry has now said it cannot make public the advice tendered by CJI over the transfer of the then Punjab and Haryana High Court Judge Nirmal Yadav to Uttarakhand High Court.

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