Mumbai: Following the reopening of the 1992 JJ Hospital firing case, a special court in Mumbai has rejected both the discharge and bail applications of a 63-year-old man arrested earlier this year in connection with the shootout.

According to the news reports, the incident, stemming from a violent gang rivalry between the factions of Arun Gawli and Dawood Ibrahim, left three people dead, including two police constables.

The accused is currently lodged in Mirzapur District Prison and has filed applications under Sections 227 and 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, seeking discharge and bail, respectively.

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