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2006 Mumbai train blasts: HC rubbishes reliability of prosecution witnesses

IndiaTimes Monday, 21 July 2025 ()
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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