A sessions court in Anand on
Monday convicted 23 people and acquitted as many others for want of
evidence in connection with the Ode village massacre in 2002 post-Godhra
riots.
The
verdict was delivered by the district and sessions court Judge Poonam
Singh. The court will pronounce the quantum of sentence later.
Twentythree
people, including women and children of the minority community, were
burnt to death in a house in Pirwali Bhagol area of Ode village on March
one, 2002, following the Godhra train burning incident.
In total, there were 47 accused in the case, however, one of them had died during the course of trial.
Special
public prosecutor P N Parmar said more than 150 witnesses have been
examined, while over 170 documentary evidences have been placed before
the court.
The
trial began in the end of 2009 and was on the verge of completion when
the then judge hearing the case resigned in May 2011 citing personal
reasons. Following this, Judge Singh was appointed and all the arguments
were made afresh before her.
Parmar
further said that the SIT was probing three cases regarding Ode.
Assistant special public prosecutor in the case was Shailendra Ghadia,
while advocates Irshad Mansuri and Nasir Sheikh represented the riot
victims.
The
defence team was headed by advocate C K Patel. Out of the nine cases
probed by the SIT, judgements have been pronounced in two cases,
including the Godhra train burning incident where 11 people were awarded
death sentence and 20 life imprisonment.
The
second case was that of Sardarpura village in Mehsana district where 31
persons were awarded life term and 42 others were acquitted.
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