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Mumbai train blasts: Indian court acquits all 12 accused

July 21, 2025
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Mumbai train blasts: Indian court acquits all 12 accused
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The Bombay High Court on Monday acquitted all 12 accused in the19-year-old case of the Mumbai train blasts, quashing a decade-old ruling by a special court which awarded death penalty to five and life sentences to seven of the accused.

A two-judge panel observed that “the prosecution has utterly failed to prove the case against the accused. It is hard to believe that the accused committed the crime.”

“Hence, their conviction is quashed and set aside,” the panel said on Monday, as per several local media outlets, including NDTV.

What happened during the attack and in the earlier judgement?

On July 11, 2006, seven bombs rocked crowded Mumbai local trains during the evening rush hour, killing 189 people and injuring over 800.

On September 2015, a special trial court under the state’s organized crime law of the defendants for planting the bombs and life sentences to seven others for other involvement.

Another accused was acquitted by the trial court but only after he spent nine years in jail.

This judgment was then referred to the high court for confirmation of the death penalty, while the accused also appealed the matter.

Pending in the High Court since 2015, a special bench was constituted in July 2024 to arbitrate the matter.

Meanwhile, one of the accused passed away in prison in 2021 due to a infection.

What did the high court say?

While the detailed hearing judgment is yet to be released, legal news outlet Bar and Bench reported that the High Court bench found nearly all of the state’s witnesses unreliable.

“According to the Court, there was no reason for the taxi drivers or people in the train to remember the accused after almost 100 days,” the website reported.

Even the recovery of bombs, guns, maps, etc. submitted as crucial evidence by the prosecution was immaterial to the case and did not clearly tie those accused to the attacks, the court said.

The remaining 11 accused will now be released from prison after having spent nearly two decades in prison for crimes, which the court believes they did not commit.

India’s judiciary has long been over burdened. A 2025 India Justice Report showed over 50 million pending cases across high courts and subordinate courts since the end of 2024. Meanwhile, the courts work with less than the prescribed number of judges, who often get only minutes to decide on a case.

Edited by: Elizabeth Schumacher

The post Mumbai train blasts: Indian court acquits all 12 accused appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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