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Notice to Gujarat in mass grave case

The Supreme Court on Friday issued notices to the Gujarat government and the CBI on a petition seeking an independent probe into the Pandharwada mass grave case.

Updated on: Sep 01, 2007 04:09 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The Supreme Court on Friday issued notices to the Gujarat government and the CBI on a petition seeking an independent probe into the Pandharwada mass grave case in which 21 bodies of post-Godhra riots victims were exhumed.

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A Bench of Justice B N Agarwal and Justice PP Naolekar asked the Gujarat Government and the CBI to file within four weeks their response to the petition filed by Ameenabibi Habib Rasool and Citizen for Peace and Justice. Ameenabibi's son was among 21 Muslims killed during the riots in Pandharwada village of Panchmahal district.

The petitioners have challenged a Gujarat High Court's order dismissing their plea for a CBI probe into the matter. Appearing for the petitioners, senior counsel Harish Salve submitted that the matter should be submitted to the CBI for a probe, and the bodies should be handed over to the relatives of the victims for decent burial.

He said the bodies of 21 victims killed in 2002 riots were exhumed from Pandharwada in December 2005. Of the 21 bodies, DNA of 8 had matched with that of their relatives. "At least the bodies of these eight victims could be given to their relatives,” he submitted. However, the court did not pass any orders and said let the state government file its reply.

 
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