India, July 21 -- Nearly two decades after a series of coordinated bomb blasts tore through Mumbai's suburban train network, a survivor of the 2006 tragedy, Chirag Chauhan, expressed dismay over the acquittal of all 12 accused by the Bombay high court on Monday, saying, "Justice got killed."

Now 40, Chirag Chauhan was a 21-year-old chartered accountancy student when a bomb exploded between Khar and Santacruz stations on July 11, 2006.

The blast left him with a spinal cord injury and confined to a wheelchair. Today, he is a practicing chartered accountant and a vocal voice for blast victims.

Taking to social media platform hours after the verdict, Chauhan shared his anguish over the acquittal. "Today is a very sad day for everyone! Just...