The Maharashtra government faced a serious flak from the Bombay High Court on Wednesday for lack of seriousness in pursuing appeals and petitions seeking confirmations of death penalties imposed on convicts in the July 11, 2006, serial train blasts case, popularly known as 7/11 Mumbai Train Blasts case.It has been 17 years since a several blasts ripped through Mumbai local trains in the evening rush hour on July 11, 2006, and the Bombay High Court is yet to commence hearing on the confirmation of the death penalty given to five convicts in the case. Reported the Free Press Journal.
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00:16 Rains to be back in Maharashtra from today. After a lull, the monsoon is set to make a
00:22 resurgence in Maharashtra including Mumbai and its surrounding areas starting from September
00:27 7th. The Indian Meteorological Department i.e. the IMD has issued a green alert signifying
00:33 moderate rainfall for Mumbai on September 7th, 8th and 9th and a yellow alert indicating
00:39 rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds for September 10th, reported the
00:44 Midday.
00:45 Maharashtra not treating 2006 Mumbai blast case seriously. The Maharashtra government
00:53 faced a serious flag from the Bombay High Court on Wednesday for lack of seriousness
00:58 in pursuing appeals and petitions seeking confirmation of death penalties imposed on
01:04 convicts in the July 11, 2006 serial train blast case popularly known as 7/11 Mumbai
01:11 train blast case. It has been 17 years since several blasts ripped through Mumbai local
01:17 trains in the evening rush hours on July 11, 2006 and the Bombay High Court is yet to commence
01:24 hearing on the confirmation of the death penalty given to five convicts in the case, reported
01:30 the Free Press Journal.
01:33 Maharashtra Cabinet gives nod for Rs 837 crore project to deal with cybercrimes. The
01:39 Maharashtra Cabinet on Wednesday gave its nod for a Rs 837 crore cyber safety project
01:46 to deal with cybercrimes in the state, reported the Deccan Herald.
01:50 Aditya Thackeray meets Governor
01:53 Shiv Sena UBT leaders led by MLA Aditya Thackeray and leader of opposition in the Legislative
02:00 Council Amba Das Danve met Governor Ramesh Bias on Wednesday over the Jalna Lathi charge
02:06 incident. Aditya said he requested Bias to summon the unconstitutional Chief Minister
02:13 and tell him how to run the administration and government. He also demanded the resignation
02:18 of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and added
02:24 the police don't carry out a Lathi charge unless there are orders from the Chief Minister
02:29 or the Deputy Chief Minister, reported the Times of India.
02:33 Samajwadi Party MLA Raeesh Sheikh demands reservation for Muslims
02:38 Amid the protest demanding Maratha reservation, Samajwadi Party MLA Raeesh Sheikh on Wednesday
02:44 added a new dimension to the ongoing turbulence for the government seeking quota for Muslims,
02:50 reported India TV.
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