Both of them had urged a Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court earlier for bail which rejected their plea on April 22 this year. Being aggrieved, they moved the High Court challenging the special court's order.
Their appeals came up before a bench of Justices P V Hardas and P N Deshmukh, who allowed the accused to carry out certain amendments in their applications. The matter will come up before the same bench in due course.
Both the accused were arrested in Delhi and brought to
Mumbai to stand trial in this case. According to ATS, the duo was alleged associates of IM co-founder Riyaz Bhatkal and had carried out the serial blasts in Pune on August 1, 2012, on Jungli Maharaj Road, in which one person was injured.
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The appellants have raised legal issues on three grounds -- invoking Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), challenging the jurisdiction of Magistrate's court to deal with scheduled offences and questioning the authority of Anti-Terrorism Squad to probe scheduled offences in provisions of NIA Act before JMFC, Pune.
On a prosecution plea, the court extended the period for filing charge sheet for another 45 days which the accused said was illegal as they were not heard in the matter.
The accused urged the bench to quash the order of the special court rejecting their bail and urged for release.