1. The court has granted bail to a key accused in the 2012 Pune blasts case after his lawyer argued that his lengthy detention without resolution is unfair.
  2. Advocate Mubil Solkar stated that the accused, Memon, has been in custody since 2012, and his fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution are being infringed due to the lack of a timely trial.
  3. Memon, in his bail application, maintained his innocence and claimed that he was wrongfully implicated in the case.
  4. The Maharashtra ATS has arrested a total of eight individuals in connection with the blasts, including Memon and seven others.
  5. The ATS alleged that the Indian Mujahideen was responsible for the low-intensity explosions that took place in Pune on August 1, 2012, injuring one person.
  6. The court ordered the trial to be completed by December 2023, but since that did not occur, a new bail application was submitted by Memon’s legal team.
  7. The court agreed with the arguments presented by Advocate Mubil Solkar and granted bail to Memon. Now, they are waiting for the detailed court order.
  8. This development highlights the importance of timely trials and the protection of fundamental rights for all individuals involved in legal proceedings.

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