Ex-Minister Patil, 7 others acquitted in 2006 murder of Cong leader Nimbalkar
    Date :21-Jun-2026

2006 murder of Cong leader Nimbalkar
 
MUMBAI :
 
A SPECIAL court here on Saturday acquitted former Maharashtra Home Minister Padamsinh Patil and seven others in the 2006 murder case of Maharashtra Congress leader Pawanraje Nimbalkar and his driver. Special CBI court judge Satyanaryan Navandar said the prosecution failed to prove the chain of conspiracy. The prosecution primarily relied on the testimony of the accused-turned-approver Parasmal Jain. However, the court found his testimony doubtful and discarded it, saying it did not prove the chain of events. Patil, a former NCP MP and stepbrother of Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar, and seven other accused faced the murder trial. Pawanraje Nimbalkar’s son Omprakash Raje Nimbalkar is currently a Lok Sabha member from the Shiv Sena (UBT). On June 3, 2006, Pawanraje Nimbalkar and his driver, Samad Kazi, were on their way from Mumbai to Osmanabad (now Dharashiv), when two hitmen intercepted their car at Kalamboli in Navi Mumbai and opened fire, killing both of them on the spot. The Navi Mumbai police initially probed the case, but the Bombay High Court later transferred it to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after Pawanraje Nimbalkar’s wife expressed dissatisfaction over the progress of the investigation. Patil was arrested in June 2009 after the central probe agency took over the case.
 
However, a sessions court in Alibaug (Raigad district) granted him bail in September that year. Besides Patil, the other accused in the case include Latur-based businessman Satish Mandade, retired State excise inspector Mohan Shukla and the shooters. As per the CBI, Patil, the prime accused in the case, is alleged to have hatched the criminal conspiracy and paid the contract money to eliminate his cousin Pawanraje Nimbalkar due to intense political and business rivalry. The prosecution alleged that Parasmal Jain initially accepted the contract of Rs 30 lakh from Mohan Shukla and Satish Mandade to kill Pawanraje Nimbalkar. He was later granted a pardon and turned approver against the other accused. Who killed my father? Asks son, MP Omprakash Raje: SHIV Sena (UBT) MP Omprakash Raje Nimbalkar on Saturday asked who killed his father, former Maharashtra Minister Pawanraje Nimbalkar, if none of the accused tried before a CBI court was guilty, and alleged that the police who conducted the probe initially were under pressure from Padamsinh Patil, a former Home Minister and an accused in the case.
 
“Good people, who live and behave correctly, face disappointment. This is ‘Kalyug’,” he said, reacting to the verdict which came 20 years after the murder of his father and his driver in Navi Mumbai. Nimbalkar said his family would challenge the decision before the Bombay High Court. CBI to challenge in HC trial court’s acquittal of accused: The CBI will move the Bombay High Court against the acquittal of former Maharashtra Home Minister Padamsinh Patil and seven others in the murder case of state Congress leader Pawanraje Nimbalkar and his driver, officials here said on Saturday. “As the CBI had brought out very good evidence against the accused in the case, the CBI will be challenging the judgement of the trial court before the high court,” a CBI spokesperson said.