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SC issues notice to Gujarat govt in Best Bakery case

August 08, 2003 11:58 IST
Last Updated: August 08, 2003 12:15 IST


The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to Gujarat government, in a petition filed by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) seeking fresh trial outside the state in five riot cases, including the Best Bakery case.

A trial court has acquitted twenty-one accused in the Bakery case earlier.

The court directed the Gujarat government to provide protection to the victims and family members involved in the riot cases mentioned by the NHRC.

The court treated NHRC petition as a Public Interest Litigation and said it will monitor the trial of the cases but said it cannot give any direction at present without looking into the nature of the appeal filed by the Gujarat government in the state high court on Thursday.



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Sub: May GOD Bring justice

May GOD Bring justice to everyone as there is no majority , no minority for HIM


Posted by Kulmohan





Sub: best case

supreme court,s notice is appreciated. Gujarat is a rogue state. its administration cant be believed.


Posted by aftabalam khan





Sub: supreme court

Still Justice is a long way to go. I don't think so the culprits will be brought to justice. This is all just meaningless. Nobody ...


Posted by raavi





Sub: Justice

There is a need for reforms in legal system of the country. The cases need to be completed faster and sentences delivered at the earliest. ...


Posted by Sunil




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