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Red Fort Blast Case: Delhi Court Extends Accused Bilal Naseer Malla’s Judicial Custody by 13 Days’

“Red Fort Blast Case: Delhi Court Extends Accused Bilal Naseer Malla’s Judicial Custody by 13 Days’ ”, Law Beat, January 03, 2026

“A Delhi Court on Saturday remanded Bilal Naseer Malla, one of the accused in the November 10 Red Fort blast case, to a further judicial custody for 13 days. extending his detention till January 16..

Malla was produced before the Patiala House Courts by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) amid heightened security arrangements, following the completion of his eight-day NIA custody that had been granted on December 26.

Principal and Sessions Judge Anju Bajaj Chandna passed the remand order after hearing submissions from the investigating agency and examining the status of the probe……”

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