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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 30/07/2008
Two years after being in Nagpur central jail, the two Britons Duncan Grant and Alan Water, first convicted by a lower court on the charges of alleged paedophilia
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
The shocked expressions on the faces of lawyers Yug Chowdhary and Mahruk Adenwala, as the acquittals of the three accused in the Anchorage shelter paedophilia case was pronounced on Wednesday, were telling. Disbelieving the same set of evidence that had in 2006 led a sessions court to convict Duncan Grant and Alan Waters of sexually abusing young boys, Justice Bilal Nazki and Justice...
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merinews - citizen powered media (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Duncan Grant and Allan John Waters, the British nationals falsely charged of being a paedophile, said after acquittal:ÂIt is nice to be free but five years of humanitarian work with street children has gone to waste.Â
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
... the names of two minor victims of alleged sexual abuse by two British former naval officers, Duncan Grant and Allan Waters, who were cleared of paedophilia charges by the Bombay High Court.In his column last April, Narayanan had discussed a letter from a non governmental organisation, protesting the publication of the names of Grant and Waters’ alleged victims, in the March...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Mumbai police not to release the passports of two British nationals who were acquitted by the Bombay High Court in a sodomy case. A three-judge Bench issued notice to Duncan Grant and ...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
Do not release Britons’ passports: Supreme Court J. Venkatesan Show cause why arrests should not be made: BenchBoth accused resisted trial: SLP New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Mumbai police not to release the passports of two British nationals who were acquitted by the Bombay High Court in a sodomy case.A three-judge Bench issued notice to Duncan Grant and Allan Waters...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
Don’t release Britons’ passport: Supreme Court J. Venkatesan Order to police on plea against acquittal in sodomy case New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Mumbai police not to release the passports of two British nationals who were acquitted by the Bombay High Court in a sodomy case.A three-judge Bench issued notice to Duncan Grant and Allan Waters on an appeal filed by...
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Indian Express (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
... Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justices C K Thakker and P Sathasivam also sought response of Duncan Grant and Allan John Waters to why action should not be taken against them under Section 390 of the CrPC, pending an appeal filed against their acquittal. Fali S Nariman, senior counsel who appeared for NGO Childline India Foundation that has challenged the High Court judgment,...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 31/07/2008
The Bombay High Court (HC) had acquitted Duncan Grant, 63, and Alan Waters, 58, on July 23. It rejected appeals by the foundation and the Maharashtra government for suspension of the acquittal order till an appeal was filed before the Supreme Court.Grant and Waters were accused of sexually exploiting boys at Anchorage Shelter Home, which was set up by Grant in 1995 for homeless...
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 01/08/2008
... if the two accused can be legally stopped from leaving the country, commission sources said. Duncan Grant and Allan Waters have been acquitted by Bombay High Court of charges of sodomising young boys at Mumbai’s Anchorage Shelter Home, run by Grant. They have been released from Nagpur Central Jail, where they had been imprisoned since 2006 after a trial court convicted them.But...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 30/07/2008
Paedophilia accused British national Duncan Grant and Alan Waters were set free from the Nagpur Central Jail after the Bombay High Court acquitted them of charges last week.
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 01/08/2008
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday virtually restrained two British nationals, who were recently acquitted by Bombay High Court in a case of paedophilia, from leaving India by directing the Mumbai Police not to release their passports.The apex court sought responses from Britons -- Duncan Grant and Allan Jhon Waters -- as to why action should be not taken against them under section...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 30/07/2008
Source: Reuters MUMBAI, July 30 (Reuters) - Two Britons acquitted on charges of sodomising young boys in Mumbai were released from an Indian jail on Wednesday after two years in prison, their lawyer said. Duncan ...