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NO evidence against Modi in Gulberg case: Court

Last updated on: April 10, 2012 18:00 IST

Image: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi addresses a gathering
Photographs: Amit Dave/ Reuters

The Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team has found no evidence against Chief Minister Narendra Modi and 57 others in the complaint filed against them by Zakia Jafri in the 2002 Gujarat riots, a magisterial court said on Tuesday.

The court also ordered that Zakia, widow of former Congress member of Parliament Ehsan Jafri, who was among those killed in the Gulberg society carnage, be given copies of all the related documents and reports within 30 days.

Metropolitan magistrate M S Bhatt, in his order on a batch of petitions seeking copy of the Special Investigation Team report, said the investigators have filed a closure report and found no evidence against any of the accused named in Zakia's complaint.

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NO evidence against Modi in Gulberg case: Court

Image: Survivors of the 2002 Gujarat riots are pictured at the Gulbarg Society in Ahmedabad
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Modi was on the top of the list of persons named in the complaint. "According to SIT, no offence has been established against any of the 58 persons listed in Zakia's complaint," the court said.

"Therefore, as per the Supreme Court's order and principle of natural justice the  complainant has to be given copy of the report and related documents," it said, adding no notice was needed to be issued to Zakia as she had already approached the court seeking a copy of the report.

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Image: Zakia Jaffery, wife of former Congress MP Ehsan Jaffery killed in Gulberg Society riots

"It is hereby ordered that as per Supreme Court order Zakia will be given copies of the investigation report, statements of witnesses and all related documents within 30 days of this order."

Zakia, widow of Eshan Jafri, who was killed in Gulberg society riots along with 68 others, had filed a complaint against Modi, his ministerial colleagues, top police officials and Bharatiya Janata Party functionaries accusing them of wider conspiracy in the 2002 riots in which more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, had been killed.

Reacting to the SIT's closure report, Zakia said she was "pained" and vowed to continue her battle for justice. "In the court of the Lord above, justice can get delayed but not denied. I am sure that truth will come out and I will get justice," she said.

Acknowldeging that the path ahead was difficult, she said, "Court follows the truth and I have full faith in it."

"It is a huge disappointment as the SIT has filed a closure report, worst fears have come alive," Teesta Setalvad of the Non-Governmental Organisation Citizen for Peace and Justice, working for the riots victims, said.

The apex court had ordered an inquiry into the complaint filed by her and appointed the SIT headed by R K Raghavan to probe it.

NO evidence against Modi in Gulberg case: Court

Image: Rioters run amok in Ahmedabad after the Godhra train carnage
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The SIT had submitted its report to the Supreme Court after conducting investigations into Zakia's complaint during which it questioned several people, including Modi, who was quizzed for more than nine hours.

The Supreme Court after going through the report had asked amicus curiae (friend of the court) Raju Ramchandran to independently verify the SIT's findings. Ramchandran had also submitted his report to the Supreme Court.

The apex court had after going through both the reports directed the SIT to submit a final report, along with the entire material collected by the it, to the court of the metropolitan magistrate. The SIT submitted its final report on February 28.

In its order dated September 12, 2011, the Supreme Court had said that if the SIT found there was no sufficient evidence or reasonable grounds for proceeding against any person named in the complaint, the court shall, before taking a final decision on such 'closure' report, issue notice to the complainant and make available to her copies of the statements of the witnesses, other related documents and the investigation report.

"Amicus Curiae Raju Ramchandran had also submitted a report on the SIT findings, we have to see that whether that report has been included by the SIT in the final report submitted to the metropolitan magistrate," Setalvad said.

She said the court should hear them before taking a final decision on the SIT report.

Tanvir, son of Eshan Jafri, said he had apprehensions about the SIT filing a closure report. "It is SIT which is saying that (there is no evidence against Modi) and not the court. We had this fear that they are going to file a closure eport.

"SITs judgement is not of any value if magistrate decides against it. It may take time but we are going to fight it out," he said. BJP leader Yatin Oza, however, described the closure report as "a big slap" on the face of those who had been criticising Modi "at the behest of our opponents".

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