Maharashtra Govt Moves Supreme Court Against Acquittals In Mumbai Train Blasts Case
A plea by the Maharashtra govt in the Supreme Court has challenged the acquittal of the 12 accused in the 7/11 Mumbai train blasts case. Hearing will be taken up on July 24.
Mumbai Train Blast: Supreme Court To Hear Maharashtra's Plea Against High Court Verdict On July 24
The Bombay High Court on Monday acquitted all the 12 accused, saying the prosecution utterly failed to prove the case.
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The investigation for 7/11 blast in which 189 people died was under question mark from the very first month after the Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad started arresting the accused from different parts of city. Within 10 days of blast by July 22, 2006, ATS arrested all the 13 terror accused in the case under the leadership of ATS chief, K P Raghuvanshi.
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After a lengthy legal battle and scrutiny of extensive records, the Bombay High Court acquitted 12 individuals accused by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) in the 11/7 Mumbai train blasts case.
Blinkit Delivery Agent Caught Urinating In Lift, Case Filed In Mumbai's Virar West
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Mumbai Delivery Agent Urinates In Building Lift, Case Filed
A case has been filed against a Blinkit delivery agent for allegedly urinating in a building's lift in Mumbai's Virar West. The residents of the building discovered the incident after reviewing the CCTV footage.
The Bombay High Court acquitted 11 men convicted in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts, citing a complete unraveling of the prosecution's case. After reviewing over 44,000 pages of record, the court found the Maharashtra ATS failed to prove the type of explosive used or establish a custody chain for recovered evidence.
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Mumbai weather update: Rainy monsoon day ahead with mild temperatures
Mumbai is bracing for a rain-soaked Tuesday, July 22, with moderate showers expected throughout the day and temperatures hovering around 27.9C. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas and prepare for commute disruptions. The wet spell will continue all week, with heavier rainfall predicted for Wednesday and persistent moderate showers through the weekend.
Private Movie Theatres bring a new experience to Chennai
There was a time when Chennaiites would drive out to the citys iconic beachside drive-in theatre in ECR, Prarthana Drive-In, to watch a movie under the stars. Theyd enjoy the film in their own private space with homemade refreshments or food from the canteen. Though the problem of distance and limited showtimes existed, it was, for many, cinema blended with nostalgia. Fast forward to today, the citys cinema culture has transformed with multiplexes and realistic visual experiences (IMAX, 3D, 4DX). Alongside these, a more cosy trend has entered the industry: Private Movie Lounges. These are intimate, sound-proof mini theatres, tucked in commercial buildings or alongside cafes, where the screen is entirely yours for a few hours, along with snacks redeemable from initial deposits, and access to various OTT platforms. I work as a CGI artist for many television commercials and I often sit in studios with excellent audio and visual equipment; their quality on par with that of the big screen. It got me thinking about the whole concept of a private cinema experience, says Richard Sequeira, founder of Episodes Cafe in Anna Nagar East. Launched in 2023, Episodes Cafe was one of the early spaces in the city to popularise the idea of private movie lounges. We offer a mini theatre on a three-hour slot basis and the pricing is based on the number of people, generally starting at `1,499 for four people, he adds. Several such lounges in the city started as niche alternatives to cinema theatres, but people use them as places for celebrating special occasions. The Gen Zs have experienced various types of birthday celebrations growing up. Typically, when they were in primary school, birthday parties were held in the comfort of their living room, decorated by their elder siblings and parents with a few balloons and hand-cut chart decorations. Friends from school, private tuition classes, the neighbourhood, and cousins were always in attendance. There were samosas and packaged drinks served in disposable tableware, and the biggest piece of cake was served to the birthday kids best friend. As they entered their teenage years, party halls took over buffets served, the guestlists ran longer, dancefloors were set up with a DJ, and the culture of customised return gifts entered the birthday scene. Now, as they enter adulthood, they opt for new-age celebrations that are quieter and intimate, but with a film. The fact that its a private movie lounge that is unique compared to other celebration venues is what makes people opt for this concept, says Helsi Riya Infant, a recent visitor to Episodes Cafe. She also adds that there are only a few options for celebration when places are struck down due to various constraints like affordability, privacy, and versatility. I found it on Google while scrolling for cool hangout places. Honestly, its (private movie lounges) a whole other vibe super comfy, private, and perfect to chill with your gang or bae. You can celebrate any occasion without random people around, which makes it feel more special and personal, says Soundara Pandian M, who visited two private theatres: The Big Screen, Velachery, and The Dark Room, Gopalapuram. One of the largest chains in this business is The Binge Town, which was set up first in Bengaluru. In June 2025, they came to Chennais Perungudi. Chetan Agrawal, one of the founders, says, We call ourselves Private Theatre Celebration Venues. The idea came to us towards the end of the pandemic when OTT was on the rise. We started off as a completely private theatre service, but within weeks, customers started asking for basic decorations inside the screen for celebrating their special occasions. What began with a single room in Bengaluru has now resulted in 58 private theatre spaces spread across 16 branches, including those in six metro cities Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, and Noida. Chetan says that over 90% of bookings at their venues are for celebrations. The business owners recognise the difference in the cost of celebrations at general venues and at private lounges. Privacy and cost are the two main reasons why people are choosing our place, says Richard. Concurring, Chetan says, A grand celebration like one at The Binge Town would cost upwards of `15,000 if done at home or a hotel. At Rajaji Nagar, Bengaluru, it hardly costs `4,000 for decoration, entertainment, food, cake, photoshoot, and more. These lounges largely attract a younger crowd, typically between the ages of 18 and 40. Be it couples planning low-key anniversaries, friends hosting a going-away party, or even children planning a birthday surprise for grandparents or parents, the idea of having an entire theatre to themselves resonates deeply. The repeat rate is a bit lower than what we would have liked it to be, admits Chetan. On average, 8 to 10% of our customers are repeat customers,he says. While other players have leaned into the celebration market, Richard takes a slightly different approach, While others have chosen celebration as the core. We have always concentrated on cinematic experience as the major selling point. Though the concept of running private theatres as a business is new, the competition has been rising day by day. As lifestyles shift and attention spans shrink, experiences that blend comfort, novelty, and control are winning hearts. In that quiet dark room where the world is on pause, Chennaiites are finding new ways to celebrate not louder, just better.
Verdict shocking, will appeal, says CM; oppn questions govt
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In Mumbai train blasts case, many questions: LeT or IM, household utensils or pressure cookers?
The 2006 Mumbai train blasts case remains shrouded in controversy due to conflicting claims from the Maharashtra ATS and the Mumbai crime branch. While the ATS implicated SIMI and LeT, the crime branch later pointed to an Indian Mujaheeddin module. Key evidence like pressure cookers, allegedly used in the blasts, was questioned in court.
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11/7 Mumbai train bombings: MCOCA court had rejected defences claims of custodial torture & IM hand
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Mumbai train blasts: Shock, anger among those hurt, families of deceased
Families of victims of the 11/7 Mumbai train blasts expressed shock and disbelief at the acquittal of all 12 accused. Many questioned who would be held accountable for the deaths and injuries, with some demanding reinvestigation. Several victims' families, still grappling with the tragedy's impact, highlighted the ongoing struggles and the void left by their loved ones.
2006 Mumbai train blasts: HC rubbishes reliability of prosecution witnesses
The Bombay High Court has cast serious doubt on the reliability of prosecution witnesses in the 11/7 train blasts case. The court highlighted the lack of authority of the special executive officer who conducted the test identification parade, a critical step after the accused's arrest. Consequently, the identification of three alleged planters was deemed invalid, significantly weakening the prosecution's case.
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2006 Mumbai train blasts: Torture of accused barbaric, inhuman, says HC
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Bombay HC acquits all convicts in 2006 Mumbai train blasts
MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Monday acquitted all 12 convicts, including those on death row, in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts in which 187 people were killed and 820 others sustained injuries. The decision came after the prosecution utterly failed to prove the case against the accused. The prosecution has utterly failed to prove []
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'If not them, then who carried out Mumbai train blasts?'
Survivors of the 2006 Mumbai train blasts express shock and disappointment after the Bombay High Court acquitted all 12 accused, citing lack of evidence. They feel justice has not been served after 19 years.
7/11 train blasts: Maharashtra govt to challenge acquittal of 12 accused in SC
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government will challenge the acquittal of 12 accused in the 7/11 Mumbai train bomb blasts case by the Bombay High Court in the Supreme Court, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Monday. He described the high court verdict as shocking. I will go through the entire order. I have discussed with the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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7/11 train blasts: ATS to decide next steps after analysing Bombay HC's acquittal verdict
The Maharashtra ATS will determine its next steps after reviewing the Bombay High Court's decision to acquit all 12 individuals accused in the 7/11 Mumbai train bombings. The High Court cited a failure by the prosecution to prove the case, raising doubts about the accused's involvement.
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7/11 Mumbai train blasts: Details of 12 accused acquitted by HC
Mumbai: The 12 persons, acquitted in the July 11, 2006 train blasts case, were charged of being members of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). The Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) had alleged that some of the accused had received training in terror camps in Pakistan. Seven blasts ripped through Mumbai local trains Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
MUMBAI: The Opposition has released another video of Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Manikrao Kokate, clearly showing him playing online Junglee Rummy , and renewed their demand for his resignation. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated that Manikrao Kokate had made a mistake and dismissed the ministers clarification. When a serious discussion was ongoing in the State Assembly, it is unacceptable that the minister was caught playing Junglee Rummy. We have to acknowledge that Kokate has done wrong. Ministers or MLAs should be seen reading papers and documents in the House. A minister playing online rummy during a session is not acceptable to us, and his clarification is also not convincing, Fadnavis said. NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) MLA Jitendra Awhad, who posted the two videos of Agriculture Minister and NCP MLA Manikrao Kokate, asked, What more proof does the minister need before stepping down? Awhad added that while serious discussions were underway during Question Hour in the State Assembly, the Agriculture Minister was busy playing online Junglee Rummy. When the first video emerged, Kokate had defended himself by claiming he was checking the news and that a rummy advertisement had popped up accidentally. I was trying to skip the advertisement, the minister claimed. In response to this explanation, MLA Jitendra Awhad posted two more videos, asserting that they clearly showed the minister playing the game by sliding and placing the cards. After the first video surfaced, Kokate claimed he was not playing rummy but merely watching an advertisement. Now, I am presenting two more videos, watch them carefully. You can clearly see which card moved, where, and how. The minister is visibly sliding online cards with his fingers. How much more evidence is needed? If he wants more, I am ready to provide it. The minister has turned Maharashtra into a game of gambling. This is truly unfortunate, Awhad alleged. ; . , . pic.twitter.com/paHlQjGWP2 Dr.Jitendra Awhad (@Awhadspeaks) July 21, 2025 Sunil Tatkare, NCP Lok Sabha MP and state president, stated that the decision regarding Kokates resignation would be taken by the partys national president and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. Tatkare noted that while the party had sought an explanation from Youth Wing President Suraj Chavan over his brawl with the Chhawa organization, the decision regarding Kokate would rest solely with Ajit Pawar. Kokate is in charge of the Agriculture Ministry and has previously made controversial statements. As a party, we have warned him and expected appropriate conduct. However, in light of the video showing him playing rummy and the Oppositions demands, the final decision will be taken by DCM Ajit Pawar, Tatkare said.
The Bombay High Court's acquittal of all 12 accused in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings has sparked widespread condemnation. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis deemed the verdict very shocking and announced the state's intention to challenge it in the Supreme Court.
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An Air India flight bound for Kolkata aborted takeoff at Delhi airport on Monday evening after a technical snag was detected during the takeoff roll. The A321 aircraft was grounded and the flight rescheduled. All passengers were safely disembarked, and the airline said standard protocols were followed. Air India expressed regret and is assisting affected passengers.
7/11 train blasts: Maharashtra govt to challenge acquittal of 12 accused in Supreme Court
The Maharashtra government will challenge the Bombay High Court's acquittal of 12 individuals accused in the 7/11 Mumbai train bombings in the Supreme Court. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis called the High Court verdict shocking. The High Court cited the prosecution's failure to conclusively prove the case.
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2006 Mumbai blast: 12 convicts, including 5 on death row, acquitted; accused's families hail verdict
SC allows Adani Cementation to cut 158 mangrove trees for captive jetty project along Amba river
The Supreme Court has upheld the Bombay High Court's decision, permitting Adani Cementation to cut 158 mangrove trees for a jetty project in Raigad district. This project aims to facilitate cement transport via waterways, addressing the increasing cement demand in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The court prioritized sustainable development, balancing the project's necessity with ecological protection.
Pietersen Applauds Sarfaraz Khans Fitness Transformation, Sends Message To Prithvi Shaw
Indian Premier League: Former England captain Kevin Pietersen has praised Sarfaraz Khan for his hard work and dedication, after the middle-order batter from Mumbai lost nearly 17 kilograms in a bid to revive his India career. Sarfaraz Khan, who was not picked for Indias ongoing Test series against England, has spent the last few months working on his body and mindset. After going unsold in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction, he teamed up with his father also his coach and focused on fitness. His efforts came after Karun Nair was preferred over him for the England tour, making a surprise comeback after eight years. But Sarfaraz didnt let the setback break him. Instead, he trained harder and has now become a talking point for the right reasons. Outstanding effort, young man! Huge congrats, and Im sure its going to lead to better and more consistent performances on the field. I love the time youve spent reorganising your priorities! LFG! Pietersen wrote on X. In the same post, Pietersen took a dig at Prithvi Shaw, who has been in the news for his lack of fitness and form. Can someone show Prithvi this, please? It can be done! Strong body, strong mind! he added. Outstanding effort, young man! Huge congrats, and Im sure its going to lead to better and more consistent performances on the field. I love the time youve spent reorganising your priorities! LFG! Pietersen wrote on X. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score While Sarfaraz is hoping for another chance at the top level, his transformation is already being seen as an example of how effort and focus can help turn things around something Pietersen hopes Shaw will take note of. Article Source: IANS
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7/11 Mumbai train blasts: Who are the 12 accused acquitted by Bombay HC after 18 years in prison?
In the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case, twelve individuals were acquitted, facing charges of belonging to the banned SIMI. The ATS alleged some received terror training in Pakistan. Those sentenced to life imprisonment were convicted for roles including attending terror camps, running hawala rackets, assembling bombs, procuring timers, and conducting reconnaissance of trains.
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High Court verdict akin to rubbing salt on our wounds: 7/11 train blasts survivor
The Bombay High Court acquitted all 12 accused, saying the prosecution utterly failed to prove the case and it was hard to believe the accused committed the crime.