Indian SC orders Dr Khalil Chishti’s release
Indian Supreme Court says prosecution’s evidence was contradictory and not trustworthy.
Indian Supreme Court says prosecution’s evidence was contradictory and not trustworthy.
Indian Supreme Court had allowed Chishti to come to Pakistan on condition that he would return to India on November 1.
Emotional reunion at airport; media scramble leads to chaotic situation.
Dr Chisty's case is a symbol of hope for those prisoners who await trial in either country.
Dr Chishty has arrived at his home in North Nazimabad.
Dr Chishty will fly back to Pakistan on the President's plane. He hopes to visit Sarabjeet Singh.
Releasing each others’ prisoners will engender massive amounts of goodwill.
Indian Supreme Court asks the central government to respond by Monday.
In a letter to the Indian premier, the president asks for a ‘kind gesture’.
Zardari requests Manmohan Singh to intervene personally, repatriate Dr Chishty on humanitarian grounds.
80-year-old virologist had been serving life term in prison since January last year.
80-year-old microbiologist also thanks President Zardari for his efforts.
Indian chief justice appeals to Zardari to release Sarabjit Singh.
Indian SC agrees to hear plea on Pakistani serving rest of his bail in Karachi.
Pakistani Dr Chishti was jailed in an Indian prison in Ajmer and had been sentenced to life imprisonment.
