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G.T.NANAVATI, S.P.KURDUKAR
S. N. Dube etc. – Appellant
Versus
N. B. Bhoir – Respondent


Judgment

G.T. Nanavati, J. - One Suresh Dube was shot dead on a platform of Nalasopara (a suburb of Bombay) Railway Station in broad day light. Many persons saw it and many knew who were the murderers. Because of the terror of the gangs involved none except two persons, one accompanying the deceased and the other who was at that time polishing shoes of that person, have come forward to give evidence against the murderers. One Mukesh Rati­lal Shah (PW 13), who was injured by one of the bullets fired at that time, has thought it fit not to name the person who had fired the shot. Initial dishonest investigation by the police, on account of close nexus between those gangs and some of the police officers of the area where the said gangs were operating, not only delayed the prose­cution of the real culprits but also weakened it considerably. On these allegations 17 persons (thirteen belonging to the two gangs and four police officers) were tried in the Court of the Judge, Designated Court, Pune in Terrorist Sessions Case No. 32 of 1993 and Terrorist Sessions Case No. 1 of 1996 (amalgemated with original TSC No. 32/1993), for the murder of Suresh and for commission of terrorist acts and o

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