SC grants bail to 17 post-Godhra riot convicts, denies them entry into Gujarat

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January 28, 2020

New Delhi: The Supreme Court, on Tuesday granted bail to 17 convicts in the 2002 Sardarpura post-Godhra riots case in which 33 Muslims were burnt alive.

While granting bail, the bench comprising CJI SA Bobde and Justice BR Gavai divided the 17 into two groups and said that one group will relocate to Indore while the other will go to Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh and do community service.

The convicts, who were handed down a life sentence in the Sardarpura riots case, have appealed against the Gujarat High Court order convicting them.

The court said that all the convicts will have to undertake community services for six hours a week besides reporting to the local police station on a weekly basis as bail conditions.

The Supreme Court has directed the District Legal Services Authorities at Indore and Jabalpur to ensure that the convicts observe bail conditions diligently.

It has also directed DLSA to help the convicts in finding suitable employment for earning their livelihood. It has directed the Madhya Pradesh State Legal Service Authority to file a report after three months stating as to whether the convicts have complied with the conditions or not.

Earlier the Gujarat High Court had acquitted 14 and convicted 17 in the Sardarpura post-Godhra riots case.

(Inputs from PTI)