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The Bombay High Court set aside a trial court order that compelled NHAI, MEA, and Delhi Police to hand over classified documents sought by Abu Jundal, calling it “unsustainable.”
The bench said Ansari’s claims about his arrest in Saudi Arabia were irrelevant to the 26/11 case and that his request was “belated and tactical.”
With the stay lifted, the trial for Jundal—accused of training the Mumbai attackers—will now resume after being stalled since 2018.
The Bombay High Court dismissed the plea as a "fishing and roving inquiry," overturning a special court order that required the surrender of private documents to Abu Jundal, also known as Zabiuddin Ansari, who provided the 26/11 Mumbai attackers with Hindi and regional manners training.
The trial has been staye

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