The State Government of Kerala objected to a plea filed before the High Court of Kerala by the two Italian marines, Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, who are currently being held at a high-security prison near Thiruvananthapuram without being sentence...
The Indian fishing community strongly opposes the Italian mariners plea to return to home for Christmas. The mariners, members of the military security team of the cargo ship Enrica Lexie fired on fishing boats they mistook for pirates, killing two.
The High Court of Kerala will hear a plea by the two Italian marines, Massimiliano Latorre, and Salvatore Girone, who are currently being held at a high-security prison near Thiruvananthapuram without ever being sentenced for the alleged crime of shooting dead...
Despite growing criticism, Ferrari has decided to display an Italian flag on its cars at the Indian Grand Prix to show its solidarity with the Italian marines facing trial in Kerala for shooting two Indian fishermen. P Peter and Lenin Raj, both members of the ...
Scuderia Ferrari will be sporting the Italian flag as a gesture of solidarity towards the Italian marines currently being held in India at a high-security prison without ever being sentenced for the alleged crime of shooting dead fishermen who they had mistake...
The Kerala High Court grants conditional bail to the two Italian marines, accused of killing two Kerala fishermen, on a surety of Rs 1 crore and amidst mounting diplomatic heat from Italy.
Supreme Court orders the release of Enrica Lexie on condition that the four marines, present at the time of firing should be available in Court whenever required.
The Supreme Court strikes down the compensation deal between the Italian Government and the dead fishermen's kin saying that it will not have any bearing on the criminal proceedings.
The Supreme Court objects the involvement of Italian Government in striking a deal with the kin of fishermen who were killed by the Italian marines onboard Enrica Lexie.
Legal heirs of two fishermen killed by marines onboard Enrica Lexie, withdraw affidavits made against the sailors, after the Italian Government inks a two-crore deal with the families.
Supreme Court issues notices to the Centre and Kerala Government on Italian Government's plea for the release of two marines, earlier arrested for killing two fishermen.
Italy condemns the imprisonment of its naval guards in the matter of the killing of two Indian fishermen; the Italian foreign minster summons the Indian ambassador.
Christian priests intervene to resolve the stalemate between Kerala cops and and Italian authorities in connection with the killing of two fishermen by Italian marines.
The Kerala High Court has sought details from the Italian side on the case registered against the Marines charged with the killing of two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast.
India's Coast Guard, in its counter-affidavit filed in Kerala High Court, says the firing on Indian fishermen was illegal and that the Italian ship flouted international rules.
Despite the diplomatic face-off continues between the countries over the fishermen killing, the Indian government has agreed to let an Italian technical team inside the ship during the search.
Italian deputy Foreign Minister to meet Ministry of External Affairs officials, to discuss the row over the shooting and killing of the two Indian fishermen.
As the Italian Deputy Foreign Minister continues negotiations with the Kerala chief minister over the killings of two fishermen by Italian marines, the ship, Enrica Lexie, is being searched by the police.
Catholic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) spokesperson says that Cardinal George Alancherry did not intervene, but, merely expressed concern over the unfortunate incident.
The BJP lashes out at Cardinal George Alancherry for his comments on fishermen killings saying that any intervention at this stage is absolutely unacceptable.
Talks between India and Italy make no headway over the killing of fishermen off Kerala coast, with the Italians maintaining that the firing took place in international waters.
Italian ship owners move Kerala High Court against the jurisdiction of Kerala police which has charged the ships's crew with the murder of two fishermen.
The Italian ship, Enrica Lexie's crew, arrested for the murder of two Indian fishermen off Kerala coast, have been remanded to judicial custody for further interrogation.
A high-level delegation from Italy arrives in Delhi to mount diplomatic pressure on India, in connection with the killing of two fishermen off Kerala coast.
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Mamata Benerjee refuses to back down from her stand on the Teesta water-sharing treaty, while in Kochi, decks are cleared for questioning the suspects in the fishermen killing.
After sustained pressure from India the captain of Italian ship Enrica Lexie agrees to hand over the suspected crew members to Kochi police for questioning.
The crew of the Italian ship firing on two Indian fishermen is unacceptable and appropriate action will be taken against the guilty, says Shipping Minister GK Vasan.
Kerala police submits report to Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of External Affairs on the investigation into the killing of the two Indian fishermen.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati continues to keep mum, even after the sixth death in connection with the NRHM scam, while in Mumbai, counting of votes begins.
Despite immense diplomatic pressure from Italian authorities, Kerala police file a case against the crew of the Italian ship, Enrica Lexie, for killing two Indian fishermen.
The Ministry of External Affairs will, reportedly, summon the Italian ambassador in New Delhi, and tell him to cooperate with the police in the matter of the death of Indian fishermen.