More Coverage
Twitter Coverage
JOIN SATYAAGRAH SOCIAL MEDIA
"Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please": SC grants bail to life convict Farooq who pelted stone at burning Godhra Train in 2002 & prevented Hindus inside train from escaping from fire, CJI Chandrachud ~ "It has been 17 long years"
The Supreme Court Thursday granted bail to Farook one of the thirty-one convicts in the Godhra train burning of February 2002 which led to the communal riots in Gujarat.
|
A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justice PS Narasimha said that the convict has been behind bars for 17 long years and that his role was of pelting stones at the train.
"Granting bail. It has been 17 long years. Appeal against conviction pending before top court," the bench said.
The Court also accepted the request by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the State of Gujarat, to list all appeals for final hearing including appeals filed by the State for enhancement of sentence.
On February 27, 2002, four coaches of the Sabarmati Express carrying pilgrims returning from Ayodhya, were set on fire by a Muslim mob.
This had triggered widespread riots in Gujarat resulting in the death of more than 2,000.
More than 100 people were arrested and tried in relation to the train burning incident.
The trial court in February 2011 convicted 31 and acquitted 63.
11 of them were given death sentence while the remaining 20 were given life imprisonment.
Subsequently, on appeal, the Gujarat High Court in October 2017 upheld the conviction of all but commuted the death sentence of the 11 to life imprisonment.
Appeals against conviction were filed before the apex court and are still pending.
|
Supreme Court Extends Bail For Godhra Train Carnage Convict Awarded With Life Imprisonment
The Supreme Court on 11th Nov 2022 extended bail to Abdul Raheman Abdul Majid, a convicted co-conspirator who carried out the Godhra Carnage in 2002 and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justices Hima Kohli & JB Pardiwala said that the bail shall be extended on earlier grounds vide an order dated May 13, 2022, of his wife being terminally ill and child being specially abled. The bail order has been extended till March 31, 2023.
An earlier order of the Supreme Court had granted him interim bail, a bench of then Justices DY Chandrachud & Surya Kant had then noted,
"We have heard Mr Sanjay Hegde, senior counsel appearing on behalf of the appellant and Mr Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General for the State of Gujarat. In our view, having regard to the two reasons noted above on the basis of which interim bail has been sought, we consider it appropriate and proper to direct that pending the disposal of the appeal, the appellant shall presently be released on interim bail for a period of six months," the bench said.
Senior Advocate Sanjay Hegde appearing for Majid informed court that he has already served 20 years of imprisonment and his appeal, pending before this court is likely to take some more time.
Majid's appeal against the Gujarat High Court order of October 9, 2017 upholding his conviction has been challenged before Supreme Court and is pending adjudication.
According to the plea seeking extension, Majid's wife is diagnosed with ovarian cancer and she has been under treatment since 2019. "Further, the appellant's two daughters are mentally retarded from birth and dependant upon their father, the appellant," the application states.
It is further the case of Majid that the "only allegation against Majid is that of pelting stones at the fire fighter and damaging public property by damaging the fire fighting vehicle".
According to the Gujarat High Court order which upheld the conviction, Majid along with Bilal Haji and others together pelted stones on the fire fighter, and caused injuries to the staff and caused obstructions in performing their duties while the coach No.S6 was burnt by spraying petrol, burning several persons including women and children.
The Gujarat High Court takes note of the fact that the obstruction was carried out so that the fire in which Kar Sevaks were conspired to be killed continued.
The 2002 Godhra Carnage conspiracy led to the coach No.S6 of Sabarmati Express being fully burnt and coach No.S5 and S7 being affected by flames and stone pelting, killing 59 Hindu pilgrims.
Further, the High Court noted that railways property was intentionally caused damage of Rs.17,62,475/ and caused damage to the baggage of the passengers.
Case Title: Abdul Raheman Abdul Majid Vs. State of Gujarat
References:
Support Us
Satyagraha was born from the heart of our land, with an undying aim to unveil the true essence of Bharat. It seeks to illuminate the hidden tales of our valiant freedom fighters and the rich chronicles that haven't yet sung their complete melody in the mainstream.
While platforms like NDTV and 'The Wire' effortlessly garner funds under the banner of safeguarding democracy, we at Satyagraha walk a different path. Our strength and resonance come from you. In this journey to weave a stronger Bharat, every little contribution amplifies our voice. Let's come together, contribute as you can, and champion the true spirit of our nation.
ICICI Bank of Satyaagrah | Razorpay Bank of Satyaagrah | PayPal Bank of Satyaagrah - For International Payments |
If all above doesn't work, then try the LINK below:
Please share the article on other platforms
DISCLAIMER: The author is solely responsible for the views expressed in this article. The author carries the responsibility for citing and/or licensing of images utilized within the text. The website also frequently uses non-commercial images for representational purposes only in line with the article. We are not responsible for the authenticity of such images. If some images have a copyright issue, we request the person/entity to contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will take the necessary actions to resolve the issue.
Related Articles
- "Abuse is the weapon of the vulgar": Supreme Court to hear PIL for constitution of National Commission for Men, in total of 1,18,979 men suicide in the given year accounted 72% of the total suicide cases whereas women suicide represented roughly 27% only
- "Ram Lalla Virajman": Meet K Parasaran, the 'Pitamah' of Indian laws, whose dedication to the Ram Janmabhoomi case was a profound dream, his unparalleled devotion saw him argue for hours barefoot, symbolizing his deep faith and commitment to justice
- "प्यार तूने क्या किया": In Kolkata, 36-year-old divorcee Sanghati Paul stabs 30-year-old Sarthak Das, her live-in partner, multiple times, Das treated her son as his own, Paul confessed to the crime, igniting a city-wide debate on hidden feminism dangers
- Hours after Shivling discovered inside disputed Gyanvapi, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi provokes Muslims against court-ordered proceedings amidst chants of ‘Naara-e-Takbeer’ and ‘Allahu Akbar
- "I seem to smell the stench of appeasement in the air": Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud urged parliament to revise the age of consent for sex under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, saying this provision poses difficulties for judges
- "It is only the cynicism that is born of success that is penetrating and valid": A five-judge bench of the Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a petitions challenging the Central government's 2016 decision to demonetise currency notes of ₹1,000 and ₹500
- "As per Article 195 from the book ‘Principles of Mohammedan Law’ by Sir Dinshah Fardunji Mulla, Muslim girl above 16 is competent to marry any person of choice": Punjab and Haryana HC cites Sharia to justify child marriage
- "Justice for sale, affordability varies": In an escalating controversy, Udhayanidhi Stalin's fierce criticisms of Sanatana Dharma lead to public uproar & legal petitions, Supreme Court denies expedited hearing, ‘Won’t allow it, follow standard procedures’
- "Order Order बाद में, पहले exam की तैयारी करो": President Murmu champions the All India Judicial Service, aiming to revolutionize judicial recruitment across states, akin to UPSC's nationwide approach – a transformative stride in India's legal landscape
- "Access is vital in lobbying. If you can't get in your door, you can't make your case": CJI Chandrachud removed justice MR Shah from the bench hearing forced conversion for not succumbing to lobby's pressure, was scheduled for Feb, now listed on Jan 16