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Bombay High Court To Announce Verdict In 7/11 Mumbai Blasts Case

The Bombay High Court will announce its verdict today in the 7/11 Mumbai train blast case, where five men sentenced to death have appealed their convictions. The judgment is expected to provide long-awaited closure to one of the deadliest terror attacks in the city's history.

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Published by Swastika Sruti
Published: July 21, 2025 09:32:49 IST

The Bombay High Court will deliver its verdict today at 9:30 AM in the 2006 Mumbai train blast case. The verdict relates to five accused who were sentenced to death by a special court. These five had appealed against their death sentences.

The verdict is awaited by the families of victims, lawyers, and the general public. The court’s decision will bring clarity to a case that has been under legal scrutiny for nearly two decades. Security has been tightened around the court premises as the judgment is expected to draw significant public and media attention.

7/11 Mumbai Blasts: A Look Back at the 2006 Attack

On July 11, 2006, seven bombs exploded in local trains in Mumbai within a span of 11 minutes during peak evening hours. The blasts killed 189 people and injured more than 827 commuters.

The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested 13 people, and 15 others were declared absconding. Some of the absconders were believed to be hiding in Pakistan. In 2015, a special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court sentenced five convicts to death and gave life imprisonment to seven others. The Maharashtra government later moved the High Court to confirm the death penalties.

The Bombay High Court began hearing the appeals in July 2024. The proceedings lasted six months. Defence lawyers said the confessions taken under MCOCA were obtained under torture and should not be accepted. They also said that a Mumbai Crime Branch investigation pointed to the Indian Mujahideen’s involvement. 

Nation Awaits Justice in One of Mumbai’s Deadliest Attacks

The High Court’s verdict will be a key moment in India’s legal fight against terrorism. Families of those killed and injured in the blasts have waited years for justice. The verdict will also confirm or change the sentences given by the trial court.

Citizens across the country are following the case closely. The ruling will decide the fate of the convicts and may influence how future terror cases are handled. The decision is expected to bring closure to those affected by the tragic incident that shook Mumbai in 2006.

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Published by Swastika Sruti
Published: July 21, 2025 09:32:49 IST

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