Sanjay Dutt, Bollywood actor condemned in tie with a succession of bombings in Mumbai in 1993, has got some air of relief, since an Indian anti-terror court delayed its sentencing of him.
Dutt was in court on Tuesday to hear if he will be behind bars for unlawful weapons possession. His attorney told the sentencing would now possibly happen on Friday or early next week.
The special anti-terror court has previously verdict 76 of the 100 people convicted in relation with the ‘Black Friday’ attacks, which were supposedly architected by Mumbai’s Muslim-dominated criminal world in vengeance for noxious Hindu-Muslim religious conflicts a few months earlier.
But unashamedly, 15 people who have been convicted of fixing 13 bombs across India’s financial capital in March 1993 squabbled that the anti-terror court did not have authority to decide sentencing. They are on the verge of appealing to India’s Supreme Court.
Munna bhai was found guilty of possessing weapons, but was away from the more grim accusation of plotting in the attacks, in which 257 people were killed.
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