New Delhi, Nov. 11 -- National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday urged the Delhi high court to hold in-camera proceedings on its petition seeking death penalty for Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief and Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik in a terror funding case. NIA's counsels Akshai Malik and Khawar Saleem urged a bench of justices Vivek Chaudhary and Manoj Jain to provide a separate, private virtual link for hearing the matter. He also sought time to examine Malik's reply filed in September in response to thepetition. "We will consider. List on January 28," the court said. Yasin, who appeared virtually, opposed the agency's request for an adjournment, contending that keeping him "in limbo" regarding the question of the death penalty amounted to psychological torture. "It's been three years that NIA's appeal has been pending, and I had filed the affidavit three months ago. Keeping a person in psychological torture, whether he will be hanged or not.," Malik said....