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Haneef is still innocent in the eyes of the law but Mr Andrews said he was satisfied the Indian-born doctor had failed the "character test". "These are two separate matters," he said.
Dr Haneef's case has drawn comparisons with those of Cornelia Rau and Vivian Solon, who were also wrongfully detained, and won reported compensation payouts of $2.6 million and $4.5m respectively.
Mangaluru: Pilikula Biological Park (PBP), under the Pilikula Nisargadhama Authority, has filed a complaint with Kavoor ...
In Bangalore, India, Haneef's wife, Firdous Arshiya, was visited by a junior minister from the Ministry of External Affairs, who assured her the Indian Government would try to ensure that her ...
Two men in Mangaluru accused of running an unauthorised deposit scheme, duping 10,000 investors of over Rs 10 crore with ...
While Haneef Adeni’s projects are often known for their gritty, violent themes, Zaid is keen on exploring something different within that genre. "Haneef's subjects touch on intense themes of ...
A court in Australia has overturned a government decision to cancel the visa of an Indian doctor briefly charged over failed bomb attacks in the UK. The court ruled that the government had erred when ...
Dr Haneef's lawyers said they had decided to release the 378-page transcript of the second police interview to counter attempts by the Federal Government and Australian Federal Police to "slander ...
Mr Andrews says Haneef will remain in detention until his trial and after that it is very unlikely he would be allowed to remain in Australia. (Alan Porritt: AAP) Share this article abc.net.au ...
Asked why Haneef would have provided his SIM card if he knew it was to be used for the purposes of terrorism, prosecutor Clive Porritt, from the Office of the commonwealth Director of Public ...