2002 Gujarat riots: Supreme Court quashes HC order asking state to pay for damaged shrines

2002 Gujarat riots: Supreme Court quashes HC order asking state to pay for damaged shrinesNew Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday set aside the Gujarat High Court order asking the state government to pay for the reconstruction and repair work of religious structures damaged during the 2002 post-Godhra riots.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice PC Pant allowed the Gujarat government’s appeal challenging the high court verdict that it should pay for reconstruction
and repair works of religious structures damaged during riots.

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Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who had represented the state government, said that “our plea has been allowed” and moreover the state government had told the court that it was willing to pay from ex-gratia amount for repair and reconstruction works of various structures, shops and houses which were damaged.

“This scheme (of the government) has been accepted,” Mehta said.

The court was hearing an appeal filed by the Gujarat government against an order of the high court directing it to pay compensation to over 500 shrines damaged during the 2002 riots, triggered after the Godhra incident.

Bureau Report

 

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