Updated On: 28 September, 2013 01:55 AM IST | | Vinod Kumar Menon
In a matter of days, N R Ajwani went from being a highly respected advocate judge of the Indian Army to an arrested accused with false charges of espionage; on the verge of a legal victory, the 77-year-old man speaks of the trials of his arrest and termination in 1979
After living for 35 years under the cloud of suspicion, Mumbai-based former Indian Army major N R Ajwani can finally walk with his head held high, after having his name cleared in the Samba Spy case. The 77-year-old major and a few other army officers have been fighting to have their names cleared, after they were accused of espionage, arrested, and terminated from service without being given a chance to prove their innocence.

Justice is served: Ajwani at his residence in Grant Road. Pic/Bipin Kokate