26/11 Mumbai Attacks: Court Seeks Tihar's reply on Tahawwur Rana’s plea for phone call to family

Delhi Court has posted matter for August 1, and sought a detailed report from Tihar Jail on Rana’s request while noting that basic custodial amenities like bed and mattress have been provided;

Update: 2025-07-25 11:32 GMT

A Delhi Court on Friday directed Tihar Jail authorities to file a detailed response on a plea filed by 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who has sought permission to make a phone call to his family.

Special Judge Chander Jit Singh of Patiala House Court issued notice to the jail superintendent and posted the matter for further hearing on August 1.


In the meantime, the prison authorities informed the Court that Rana has been provided with a bed and mattress during his custody.

The Court had earlier, on June 9, allowed him a single supervised call under jail rules.

Meanwhile, on July 15, Rana had moved a separate application for provision of a bed and mattress, citing his medical condition and age, 64 years and 6 months. Jail authorities had opposed the request, citing the rule that only inmates aged 65 and above are eligible for a bed.

Rana's judicial custody has been extended till August 13. The agency had earlier collected voice and handwriting samples from Rana and argued for extended custody, citing non-cooperation and evasive responses during interrogation.

Allegations against Rana

Rana is a key conspirator in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks and is accused of facilitating the operations of David Coleman Headley, who conducted reconnaissance in Mumbai ahead of the 2008 attacks. According to NIA, Rana had conspired with David Coleman Headley (also known as Daood Gilani), operatives of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Harkat-ul-Jihadi Islami (HUJI), and other Pakistan-based actors to orchestrate the devastating 2008 attacks.

From November 26 to 29, 2008, ten terrorists from the Pakistan-based LeT carried out 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai. They infiltrated the city by sea, broke into teams, and launched strikes at high-profile locations, including the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Leopold Café, and a Jewish center.

Attackers indiscriminately opened fire and hurled grenades at civilians, resulting in the deaths of 166 people, including six Americans, and injuring over 238. Property damage was estimated to exceed $1.5 billion.

Rana now faces trial in India on 10 serious criminal charges, including conspiracy, murder, commission of a terrorist act, and forgery. His extradition was ordered by a U.S. court in May 2023, but Rana pursued multiple appeals, including petitions in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court, all of which were rejected. On April 9, the U.S. Marshals Service executed the final surrender warrant, handing him over to Indian authorities.

After Rana’s arrival in New Delhi following his extradition from the United States on the evening of April 10. He was, on April 11, produced before Special NIA Judge Chander Jit Singh, Patiala House Court. NIA had then sought 20 days of police custody for Rana. However, the Special Judge granted 18 days of custodial interrogation.

Case Title: NIA v. David Coleman Headley

Hearing Date: July 25, 2025

Bench: Special Judge Chander Jit Singh

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