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Acquitted but not free: A quest to rebuild lives

Hindustan Times

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February 23, 2026

On July 21 last year, the Bombay High Court acquitted all 12 accused in the 7/11 serial train blasts case, including some who were on death row, after they had spent nearly 20 years in jail.

- Osama Rawal and Mayura Janwalkar

One of the 12 had died during the trial, and another was involved in a separate terror case. The other 10 walked out of jail the same month and started picking up the pieces of their lives.

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