Maharashtra ATS challenges 2006 Mumbai practice blast acquittals in Supreme Courtroom


A bench headed by Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has taken cognisance of the matter and scheduled it for listening to on Thursday, July 24.

Mumbai:

The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has approached the Supreme Courtroom to problem the Bombay Excessive Courtroom’s resolution to acquit all accused within the 2006 Mumbai practice blasts case. The transfer comes only a day after the Excessive Courtroom verdict stirred public and authorized discourse over the dealing with of one of many deadliest terror assaults in India’s latest historical past.

A bench headed by Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has taken cognisance of the matter and scheduled it for listening to on Thursday, July 24. The attraction by the ATS marks an important authorized push to revisit the Excessive Courtroom’s ruling that overturned a number of convictions within the case. The 2006 serial blasts, which focused Mumbai’s suburban trains, had claimed over 189 lives and left over 800 folks injured. 

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