The Supreme Court today delivered its judgement in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, in which 257 people died. In its judgement, the apex Court upheld the death sentence of Yakub Abdul Razak Memon. The court also upheld the conviction of Sanjay Dutt under the Arms Act, but reduced Dutt's six year jail term given by TADA court to five years.
The court ruled out Dutt's release on probation, saying that the circumstances and nature of offence was too serious and that the evidence and materials perused by a TADA court in arriving at the decision against Dutt was correct.
Supreme Court said that convicts who are on bail, will have to surrender within four weeks.The Supreme Court commuted the death sentence of 10 other convicts to life imprisonment on the ground that the convicts were behind bars for 20 years and their economic condition was weak.
The court upheld the life sentence of 16 out of 18 convicts sentenced by the TADA court. But the life sentence of Ashrafur Rehman Azimulla was reduced to 10 years while that of Imtiyaz Yunusmiya Ghavte to jail term already undergone.
The cout maintained that that life term convicts would remain in jail till their death. It dismissed all appeals of the convicts except that of Mubina alias Baya Moosa Bhiwandiwala and that of Mulchand Sampatraj Shah.
Mentioning Pakistan's role in the blasts, the court said that the training of convicts in Pakistan materialised in 1993 blasts. The Supreme Court said, that Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI was also involved in the 1993 blasts. The accused were trained in bomb making and to handle sophisticated weapons in Pakistan, The court said that the police, customs and coast guards are also to be blamed for 1993 blasts.
News On AIR | March 21, 2013 1:14 PM
SC verdict on Mumbai blasts case:Death upheld for Memon, Dutt gets 5yrs in jail