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Mumbai train blasts case: SC stays Bombay HC's acquittals of 12 convicts
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Mumbai train blasts case: SC stays Bombay HC's acquittals of 12 convicts

SC stays Bombay HC’s acquittal of 12 in 2006 Mumbai train blasts; says verdict won’t set precedent in MCOCA cases; no arrest for now.

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Mumbai train blasts case: Maha govt moves SC against Bombay HC's acquittals of 12 convicts Judiciary
Mumbai train blasts case: Maha govt moves SC against Bombay HC's acquittals of 12 convicts

Maharashtra govt moves SC against Bombay HC’s acquittal of 12 in 2006 Mumbai train blasts that killed 189; SC to hear plea urgently on Thursday.

Bail must be subject to satisfaction of conditions in offences under special law: SC [Read Judgment] Judiciary
Bail must be subject to satisfaction of conditions in offences under special law: SC [Read Judgment]

SC sets aside Bombay HC’s bail order in MCOCA case, emphasizing strict adherence to conditions for bail under special laws. Case sent for fresh review.

Journalist Soumya Vishwanathan murder case: SC issues notice to 4 convicts on appeal by Delhi police Crime, Police And Law
Journalist Soumya Vishwanathan murder case: SC issues notice to 4 convicts on appeal by Delhi police

SC issues notice to 4 convicts in Soumya Vishwanathan murder case on Delhi police's appeal against their bail. Convicts had served over 14 years.

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