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Godhra train massacre: CJI Chandrachud-led SC bench grants bail to 8 convicts on account of ‘lengthy incarcerations’

“Godhra Train Burning Case: Supreme Court Grants Bail To Eight Convicts, swarajyamag, April 21, 2023:

“On Friday, the Chief Justice DY Chandrachud-led Supreme Court bench granted bail to eight convicts in the 2002 Godhra train burning case, while rejecting the bail application of the four other convicts due to their role in the crime.

The bench took into consideration the fact that the eight convicts had spent over 17 years in prison while making the decision to grant them bail, reported NDTV.

The Gujarat High Court had previously upheld the life imprisonment sentences of eight individuals who had been convicted in the 2002 Godhra train burning case. The Supreme Court granted bail to these eight individuals on Friday, taking into account their lengthy incarceration…“

Read the full article at swarajyamag.com

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