
On Tuesday, the Supreme Indian Court agreed that on July 24, the Maharashtra’s government, which challenges the judgment of the Bombay High Court, which will liberate all 12 accused in the case of Bombai’s bomb in 2006.
The bench headed by the chief judge Bravai, along with the judges to Vinod Chandran and NV Anjaria, put on Thursday after the lawyer Tushar Mehta mentioned the urgent statement, quoting the “element of urgency”.
On Monday, the Bombay High Court liberated all 12 men and said that the prosecution “could not” prove his case. The bench noted that it was “difficult to believe that the accused had committed a crime”. Devasting serial explosions claimed more than 180 lives and injured hundreds of others.
“Maharashtra ATS tortured accused, officers were frustrated”: Bombay HC
The Mumbai High Court, which provided scary observations, noted that the anti -terrorist group Maharashtra (ATS) subjected the accused torture of the “most inhuman and barbaric” torture.
According to the High Court in Mumbai, ATS officers, frustrated during the probe, they extracted the confessional statement of the accused and made them inadmissible as evidence.
After evaluating the evidence, a special divisional bench that includes Judge Anil Kilor and Shyam Chandak, she noted that the accused was held in long -term police custody for up to 76 days. The judges noted that the accused had withdrew his aid when they were submitted before the court for judicial custody.
“It is well known that in most cases the police have the habit of blackmailing illegal and inappropriate means, even by causing torture. This is a settled law that must be excluded from evidence because it is not safe to receive a statement by the accused under the influence or kindness.”
The Bombay High Court further noted: “The main move of the argument is that the accusations were in long -term police links from 24 days to 76 days. During this period and just before the confessional statements of the accused, looking for accusations of the accused.
What is a 7/11 train housing?
The 7/11 Mumbai train explosions relate to the coordinated series of explosions of bombs that swung the suburban railway network in Mumbai 2 11 July 2006. Within 11 minutes, seven bombs left in first -class offices in the highest evening.
More than 180 people killed attacks in Mumbai and left more than 800 injured, making it one of the deadliest terrorist strikes in the history of India. The Mahashtra ATS arrested several suspects and claimed that the conspiracy associated with terrorist clothing from the border.
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