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Tamil Nadu
Maudhany seeks dismissal of petition
Special Correspondent
CHENNAI: A.N. Maudhany of Kochi, acquitted in the Coimbatore serial blasts case, has sought the dismissal of a petition seeking to condone the delay in filing a criminal revision challenging his acquittal.
In his counter to the petition filed by K. Vellingiri of Mettupalayam and four others, who were prosecution witnesses in the case, Mr. Maudhany said the petitioners had no locus standi to file the revision petition since they were neither aggrieved nor interested in the prosecution case. Merely because they were examined as witnesses, they could not be permitted to file the revision after an inordinate delay. There was no real or genuine public interest involved in the matter, whereas the revision petition had been filed “to satisfy the personal grudge and enemity of someone behind the petitioners.”
In his petition, Mr. Vellingiri submitted that the Sessions Judge for Exclusive Trial for Bomb Blast Cases, Coimbatore, erred in acquitting Mr. Maudhany and six others by magnifying minor infirmities, thus resulting in grave injustice.
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