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The Bombay High Court has closed for judgment the appeals seeking confirmation of death penalties and jail sentences imposed on 12 individuals in the July 2006 Mumbai serial train blasts case. The court has been hearing the appeals for five months, with convicts participating via video conference. One convict claimed innocence, but no other convict spoke. Seven blasts occurred on Western Railway, killing over 180 people.
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