[1993 Mumbai Bomb Blast] Abu Salem Withdraws Plea Against Nashik Jail Transfer

Today, 8th August, Abu Salem, convicted for his role in the 1993 Mumbai bombings, withdrew his plea from the Bombay High Court challenging his transfer to Nashik Jail. His transfer rendered the petition irrelevant, leading to its dismissal. This move may signal a strategic legal focus, given the high-profile nature of Salem’s convictions and incarceration.

Gangster Abu Salem Challenges Prison Transfer in Bombay HC, Cites “Life Threat”

Gangster Abu Salem challenged his transfer from Taloja to Nashik Central Prison, citing life threats. Convicted for 1993 Mumbai blasts, he appealed to the Bombay High Court, highlighting security concerns, pending trials, and potential legal complications. The prison’s urgent maintenance and presence of rival gangs in other jails were also raised as issues.

7/11 Serial Train Blasts Case | Bombay HC Allows Convict to Appear for Law Exam from Jail

On Monday(10th June), The Bombay High Court permits Mohammed Sajid Marghoob Ansari, a convict in the 7/11 train blasts case, to appear for one paper of his second-semester law examination from Nashik Central Prison, modifying an earlier order allowing him to attend the entire exam. Ansari faced challenges in attending all scheduled papers due to logistical reasons.