
On Monday, the High Court liberated 12 accused of 2006 Mumbai trains. The main Minister Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis expressed shock and said that the government challenges the HC Bombay judgment at the Supreme Court.
“The judgment of the High Court in Mumbai is very shocking and we will attack it at the Supreme Court,” said CM Fadnavis to reporters 21.
Seven explosions torn the local trains Bombai in various places on the western line 11 July 2006, killed more than 180 people and injured several others.
Nineteen years later, Bombay High Court liberated all 12 accused on Monday, said the prosecution had not completely proved the case and it was “difficult to believe that they had committed a crime”.
The special bench of Judge Anil Kilor and Shyam Chandak said that the prosecution could not even record the type of bombs used in the crime and that the evidence they were based on were not convincing to condemn the accused.
The Mahashtra Government will assess the benefits of the Bombay High Court command, which acquired all 12 accused in 7/11 Bombai trains before it decides whether to attack it at the Supreme Court, said State Minister Chandrashkhar Bawankle.
“The Mahashtra Government will evaluate the subjects of the case before the HC decision to question the liberation of all the accused. Before we discuss aspects, including the benefits and reasons for exemption.
If it is to cost any more information, CM Fadnavis will introduce it in detail, Bawankule, who is the former president of the Maharashtra of the Bharatiya Janata party.
Former BJP MP Kirit Somaiya on Monday visited another main secretary (home) IQBAL SINGH CHATAL in Mantralya, accompanied by relatives of victims of serial explosions.
Somaiya claimed that Fadnavis assured the delegation that the government would seek the help of top legal experts and first to turn to the Supreme Court.
He also called on Fadnavis to consider a team of investigators and legal experts to deal with shortcomings in the previous probe into a bomb attack on the train.
Squad against Maharashtra (ATS) terrorism made a probe into the housing.
In 2015, the Special Court sentenced 12 persons, five of whom were sentenced to death and the remaining seven were devoted to life imprisonment. One of the convicts died until hearing about the appeal.
Aimim Aimim Assaddin Owaisi asked 21 July whether the government would take steps against Maharashtra ATS officers (the anti -terrorist group) who investigated the case of the train 7/11 in 2006 after the Bombay High Court freed all 12 accused.
“12 Muslim men were in prison for 18 years for a crime they did not commit. Their main life is gone. 180 families who lost their loved ones have a few injured for them. HYDERABAD MP asked in the post of X.
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