Maharashtra Grapples with Acquittal in 7/11 Mumbai Train Blasts Case

The Maharashtra government is considering challenging the Bombay High Court's recent acquittal of all 12 accused in the 7/11 Mumbai train blasts case. The decision has sparked responses from politicians and calls for a new investigative approach to address previous procedural shortcomings and ensure justice for victims.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 21-07-2025 17:28 IST | Created: 21-07-2025 17:28 IST
Maharashtra Grapples with Acquittal in 7/11 Mumbai Train Blasts Case
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The Maharashtra government will review the Bombay High Court's decision to acquit all 12 individuals accused in the 7/11 Mumbai train bombings. The original conviction in 2015 saw five sentenced to death and seven to life imprisonment.

Justice Anil Kilor and Justice Shyam Chandak noted the prosecution's failure to prove the case convincingly, highlighting insufficient evidence. This has led to widespread calls, including from former BJP MP Kirit Somaiya, to address investigative and procedural flaws.

State officials, including Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, are exploring the option to appeal the decision. Meanwhile, political figures like Sanjay Nirupam and Chhagan Bhujbal express concerns over the verdict and seek accountability for the victims.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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