The Bombay High Court recently acquitted all 12 men previously convicted for the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, citing unreliable evidence, coerced confessions, and investigative lapses by the Anti-Terrorism Squad. The acquittal, nearly two decades after the attacks that killed 189 people, has sparked outrage among victims’ families and raised urgent questions about police misconduct and the integrity of India’s criminal justice system. The Supreme Court has paused the acquittal from being used as a precedent but allowed the released men to remain free while the state appeals. The case highlights the devastating impact of wrongful imprisonment and the lack of accountability for investigative failures. Calls are growing for systemic reforms and a renewed investigation to find the real perpetrators.
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