In another bid to further delay his extradition to SA, honeymoon murder accused Shrien Dewani now wants the Supreme Court to hear his case.
The South African government has given an undertaking which paves the way for the extradition of honeymoon murder accused Shrien Dewani.
Honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani has lost a high court bid to block his extradition to South Africa until he is fit to stand trial.
Judges in honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani’s extradition case have reserved their judgment to 2014, says a report.
A UK court has granted Shrien Dewani new hearings that could result in appeals lasting for years, but it is not the final order, says Mthunzi Mhaga.
Judges have ruled that there are outstanding legal issues the court has to decide before honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani’s extradition hearing.
Lawyers for honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani intend to appeal his extradition to SA to stand trial, says the British Press Association.
A court has ruled that honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani should be extradited to South Africa to stand trial.
The full extradition hearing for UK-based Shrien Dewani, accused of the honeymoon murder of his wife in South Africa, is due to begin.
British businessperson Shrien Dewani – wanted in SA in connection with the honeymoon murder of his wife – has suffered a mental health relapse.
The Western Cape High Court has sentenced Xolile Mngeni to life for killing tourist Anni Dewani, who was on her honeymoon in South Africa.
The ANC Women’s League in Gauteng will march to the British embassy in Pretoria to demand that Shrien Dewani be extradited to South Africa.
Only after the judge considers his medical condition, will a sentence be handed down to Xolile Mngeni for the death of Anni Dewani.
The Western Cape High Court has heard that honeymooner Anni Dewani was not raped or sexually abused by her hijackers.
Shrien Dewani’s mental health has improved to the point where his bail conditions should be alleviated, his doctor has told a UK court.
A convicted killer of honeymooner Anni Dewani, Mziwamadoda Qwabe, has asked her family for forgiveness in the Western Cape High Court.
The killing of honeymooner Anni Dewani was orchestrated by a middleman, the Western Cape High Court has heard.
Extradition proceedings against Shrien Dewani are expected to resume this month in the UK, nearly two years after his wife’s murder in Cape Town.
A senior British parliamentary figure has claimed he also had an affair with honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani.
Aspects of Britain’s High Court ruling to temporarily halt the extradition of businessman Shrien Dewani to South Africa have been welcomed by the NPA.
Britain’s high court has temporarily halted the extradition of Shrien Dewani to South Africa where he is wanted in connection with his wife’s murder.
An announcement is expected on British businessman Shrien Dewani’s appeal to avoid extradition to South Africa over the murder of his wife, Anni.
Britain’s high court will announce its decision on businessman Shrien Dewani’s appeal to avoid extradition to SA over his bride’s murder this week.
Shrien Dewani must wait until 2012 to learn the outcome of his court battle against extradition to South Africa over his wife Anni’s murder.
The South African government says Shrien Dewani will be properly cared for should he be extradited to face trial over his wife’s murder.
Shrien Dewani’s lawyers have argued that his health would be at risk if he is extradited to face allegations of masterminding the murder of his wife.
Honeymoon murder accused Shrien Dewani’s extradition appeal begins in London today, amid new claims that police have failed to investigate properly.
Shrien Dewani’s appeal against an extradition order to South Africa — which will see him tried for his wife’s murder — will be heard in December.
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/ 30 September 2011
The prospect of Shrien Dewani being flown to South Africa to face trial for the murder of his wife, Anni, moved a step closer this week.
The UK’s home secretary has signed an extradition order for Shrien Dewani to be tried in South Africa for the murder of his wife Anni, the NPA says.
Two men charged with the township murder of British honeymooner Anni Dewani are to go on trial next year in the Western Cape High Court.
Shrien Dewani, who is accused of murdering his wife on their honeymoon, has hired a top South African legal firm to represent him.