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The Centre has deposited Rs 10 crore in the Supreme Court, which was paid by Italy. The amount was paid as compensation to the kin of the two Kerala fishermen who were shot dead in 2012 by two Italian Marines. The Supreme Court office revealed that the Centre deposited the compensation amount on April 26.
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It said that it has accepted the Arbitral Tribunal's award United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) which held that India is entitled to get compensation in the case but the trial of the marines will take place in Italy.
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The Supreme Court will on Monday hear the plea filed by an Italian marine under investigation for the killing of two fishermen, who was allowed to go home while international arbitration into the case goes on.
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In a major relief to Massimiliano Latorre, the Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed him to remain in Italy till jurisdiction issue is decided.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear Marine Massimiliano Latorre's plea for seeking parity to stay in Italy like his associate Salvatore Girone.
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The Supreme Court is expected to hear on Tuesday the plea moved by Massimiliano Latorre – one of the two Italian marines facing trial in India for killing two Indian fishermen – for seeking extension of stay in Italy.
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Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone are facing murder charges for killing two Indian fishermen while they were on duty as security guards on-board the Italian-flagged commercial oil tanker MV Enrica Lexie.
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Italy government on Wednesday rejected media reports that claimed that one the country's two marines, charged for killing Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast four years ago, will not face trial in India.






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