- 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.
- 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.
- Memon, in his bail application, maintained his innocence and claimed that he was wrongfully implicated in the case.
- The Maharashtra ATS has arrested a total of eight individuals in connection with the blasts, including Memon and seven others.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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