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In a shocking 2006 Mumbai train blast, 12 prisoners were found not guilty

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The 2006 Mumbai Blasts Case Took a Significant Turn
Astonishingly, the Bombay High Court cleared 12 people convicted of the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, including five who had received death sentences. Nearly two decades of legal warfare came to an end when the court cited procedural errors and a lack of compelling evidence as the main reasons for the acquittal.

Train Bombings Devastated a Nation
One of the biggest terrorist attacks in Indian history occurred on July 11, 2006, when 189 people were killed and 824 injured in a series of synchronised blasts on the suburban railway in Mumbai. The city’s hectic evening commute was the objective of the bombs, which were placed in first-class coaches and caused widespread anxiety and sorrow.

Years of Struggles Are Now Over
The now-overturned convictions were delivered in 2015 after years of investigations and trials under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). The acquitted men, many of whom have already spent over 17 years in prison, are expected to be released immediately following the court’s order.

Families React with Mixed Emotions
While the families of the acquitted expressed relief and hope for justice restored, victims’ families reacted with shock and disappointment. The ruling has reignited debate over the handling of terror cases and the need for thorough, transparent investigations.

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