The Gujarat High Court upheld the order of the Sessions Court to release six people in the murder of three British citizens during the 2002 riots after the Train Fire of Godhra. A Bank of Justice Ay Kogje and Justice Sameer J Dave passed the order on March 6 and it was recently available. Pti, Ahmedabad. The Gujarat High Court upheld the order of the Sessions Court to release six people in the murder of three British citizens during the 2002 riots after the Train Fire of Godhra. A Bank of Justice Ay Kogje and Justice Sameer J Dave passed the order on March 6 and it was recently available. There is no reason to intervene in the order in the order- the Supreme Court in court considered the statements of the witnesses and the investigating officer and found that he saw no reason to intervene in the decision and order passed by the main district and sitting judge of Sabarkantha in Himmatnagar, on February 27, 2015. the argument was accepted, and it had the defense that the defense accepted, the consequences of the effects of the effects of the sessions, which were deemed by the Sessions objectors. Accused was only about his length, clothing and estimated age. Even in the fir, no details of the accused were given. Therefore, the session court concluded that such an identity cannot be the only basis of conviction. The SIT appointed by the Supreme Court, six people continued Mithanbhai Chandu Alias Prahlad Patel, Ramesh Patel, Manoj Patel, Rajesh Patel, Praveenbhai Javabhai Patel and Kalabhai Patel for the death of three British citizens who visited India in 2002. Family members in 2002, and his two family members, and his two family members Abdul Hai Dawood and another person Mohammad Nallabhai Abdulbhai Aswar (all British citizens) returned from the car after completing his visit to Agra and Jaipur with their driver Yusuf. The driver died on the spot when the crowd stopped his vehicle and attacked him around six that evening. As they tried to escape, the crowd attacked Ashwar and the local driver and set his vehicle on fire. The driver died on the spot, while Ashwar was declared dead in the hospital. Family members of complainant Saeed Safiq Dawood and Sakil Abdul Hai Dawood are also dead. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.
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