<p>A TADA court here has acquitted founder chairman of now-disbanded National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), Ranjan Daimary, in a case of murdering six members of a family in 1992 in Assam due to lack of evidence, his lawyer said on Friday.</p>.<p>Daimary is already serving life sentence after being convicted in a case relating to the 2008 serial bomb blasts in Assam.</p>.<p>His advocate Manas Sarania told <em>PTI </em>that the TADA court has acquitted Daimary in a case taken up by it in 2000.</p>.<p>“It pertains to the killing of six people of a family in Udalguri district in 1992. One Dharmakanta Boro was initially facing charges in the case. Daimary was included in the trial since 2011,” Sarania said.</p>.<p>The court finally acquitted Daimary and Boro in the case on Thursday as no evidence could be presented against him, the advocate added.</p>.<p>Boro was already out on bail, Sarania said.</p>.<p>The advocate said Daimary is now facing trial in two cases, including the 2008 serial bomb blasts.</p>.<p>A special CBI court in January 2019 convicted 15 people in the serial blasts case, of whom 10 people were given life imprisonment.</p>.<p>Daimary was the chief of NDFB, which had carried out nine serial blasts in the state on October 30, 2008, killing 88 people and injuring over 500 others. </p>
<p>A TADA court here has acquitted founder chairman of now-disbanded National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), Ranjan Daimary, in a case of murdering six members of a family in 1992 in Assam due to lack of evidence, his lawyer said on Friday.</p>.<p>Daimary is already serving life sentence after being convicted in a case relating to the 2008 serial bomb blasts in Assam.</p>.<p>His advocate Manas Sarania told <em>PTI </em>that the TADA court has acquitted Daimary in a case taken up by it in 2000.</p>.<p>“It pertains to the killing of six people of a family in Udalguri district in 1992. One Dharmakanta Boro was initially facing charges in the case. Daimary was included in the trial since 2011,” Sarania said.</p>.<p>The court finally acquitted Daimary and Boro in the case on Thursday as no evidence could be presented against him, the advocate added.</p>.<p>Boro was already out on bail, Sarania said.</p>.<p>The advocate said Daimary is now facing trial in two cases, including the 2008 serial bomb blasts.</p>.<p>A special CBI court in January 2019 convicted 15 people in the serial blasts case, of whom 10 people were given life imprisonment.</p>.<p>Daimary was the chief of NDFB, which had carried out nine serial blasts in the state on October 30, 2008, killing 88 people and injuring over 500 others. </p>