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Judge hearing 2002 Naroda Gam massacre case transferred

Some of the 32 people convicted for their role in one episode of the Gujarat riots are escorted to prison in a police vehicle in Ahmedabad, in this August 2012 photograph. (Source: Reuters)

M.K. Dave, a special judge hearing the case of Naroda Gam massacre, part of the 2002 riots, has been transferred by the Gujarat High Court in a shuffle of district judicial officers.

Former Minister Maya Kodnani is among the 82 people facing trial, conducted by Mr. Dave, who has been posted as Principal District Judge in Valsad. His replacement is S.K. Baxi, who served as Principal District Judge, Bhavnagar.

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Maya Kodnani’s lawyer started his final arguments last week. The arguments of the prosecution and the defence have been completed. The new judge may have to hear the final arguments afresh. The court started recording evidence in February 2018.

The Naroda Gam massacre is one of the nine major riot cases investigated by the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team, headed by former CBI Director R.K. Raghavan. Eleven people of the minority community were killed at Naroda Gam in north Ahmedabad during a shut-down called to protest against the Godhra train carnage, in which 59 Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya were killed.

Maya Kodnani served as Women and Child Development Minister in the Cabinet of Narendra Modi. Former VHP leader Jaidip Patel is among the accused.

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