The Delhi High Court on Tuesday lifted a ban on the Students' Islamic Movement of India or SIMI, accused of deadly bomb attacks, saying there was no evidence to brand it an unlawful organisation.
Since it was banned in 2001, SIMI has been blamed by police for almost every major bomb attack, including explosions two years ago on commuter trains in Mumbai in which 187 people were killed.
The group is also being investigated over last month's bombings in Gujarat which killed 45 people.
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