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2006 Mumbai local train blasts: All 12 convicted by MCOCA court 7/11 case set free by High Court: Read what happened between then and now

“2006 Mumbai local train blasts: All 12 convicted by MCOCA court 7/11 case set free by High Court: Read what happened between then and now”, Opindia, July 21, 2025:

“On 21st July, the Bombay High Court acquitted all 12 individuals who were earlier found guilty in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case. In 2015, a special MCOCA Court had sentenced five of them to death and the remaining to life imprisonment.

A two-judge bench comprising Justice Anil Kilor and Justice Shyam Chandak gave the judgment. They observed that the majority of the evidence and statements of witnesses were not trustworthy.

OpIndia accessed both the MCOCA Court judgment from 2015 and the Bombay High Court judgment from 21st July 2025 to create a timeline of the events, trials, appeal in the High Court and finally the current judgment…..

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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