Ajmal Kasab, Hasan Ali Khan, Shiney Ahuja cases dominate Maharashtra legal scene in 2011
Confirmation of death sentence to Kasab, trial of Hasan Ali for money laundering and conviction of Shiney dominated the legal scene in 2011.
Other important cases which hogged the limelight were the Best Bakery, TISS rape, Adarsh Commission proceedings to determine legality of Adarsh Housing Society and Jet-Sahara legal battle.
A case involving filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar where he was accused of raping actor Preiti Jain and the J Dey murder were also the focus of media attention.
The Bombay High Court on February 21 confirmed death penalty to Kasab, the lone living 26/11 terrorist, terming the case as "rarest of rare" and holding there was "no scope of reform" of the convict. The court upheld his conviction on all charges including multiple murders, conspiracy and waging war against the nation.
Kasab appealed against the high court verdict in the Supreme Court which on October 10 stayed the death sentence and decided to hear his appeal expeditiously. The matter would be heard on a day-to-day basis from January onwards.
Hasan Ali Khan, arrested in a money-laundering case, got bail from the high court on August 12 but the Supreme Court cancelled it on September 30, saying "order of the high court needs to be interfered with".
The high court had granted bail to Khan, accused of having stashed USD 800 million in Swiss banks, saying Enforcement Directorate had no material to prove that the wealth amassed by him was proceeds of crime.
Actor Ahuja, who was in the prime of his career, was found guilty on March 30 by a fast track court of raping his maid in his house and sentenced to seven years' RI although the victim had turned hostile during the trial.
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