July 27, 2006
Air India suspect gets say
A man acquitted last year of criminal charges in the Air India bombing has won the right to limited participation in a public inquiry that begins in September.
In a written ruling, the head of the inquiry cautioned that Ripudaman Singh Malik’s interventions will be limited to challenging “any evidence that directly and adversely affects his reputation.”
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