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Ahmedabad blasts: HC upholds death penalties, orders higher victim compensation
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Ahmedabad blasts: HC upholds death penalties, orders higher victim compensation

The Gujarat High Court upheld the death sentences of 38 convicts and life imprisonment for 11 others in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case. The court increased victim compensation, directing the state government to provide ₹10 lakh to families of deceased victims, ₹5 lakh for grievous injuries, and ₹1 lakh for simple injuries by March 31, 2027. This decision overturns a 2022 special court ruling that offered lower compensation amounts. The blasts, which killed 56 people and injured 246, were linked to the Indian Mujahideen group and were carried out to avenge the 2002 Godhra violence. The convictions involved 49 accused, with some acquittals and one pardon after an approver status change.

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Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentCenteryesterday
Ahmedabad blasts: HC upholds death penalties, orders higher victim compensation

The Gujarat High Court upheld the death sentences of 38 convicts and life imprisonment for 11 others in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case. The court increased victim compensation, directing the state government to provide ₹10 lakh to families of deceased victims, ₹5 lakh for grievous injuries, and ₹1 lakh for simple injuries by March 31, 2027. This decision overturns a 2022 special court ruling that offered lower compensation amounts. The blasts, which killed 56 people and injured 246, were linked to the Indian Mujahideen group and were carried out to avenge the 2002 Godhra violence. The convictions involved 49 accused, with some acquittals and one pardon after an approver status change.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual legal update without overt ideological slant. While the case involves politically sensitive issues like terrorism and historical grievances (Godhra), the reporting focuses on judicial proceedings and compensation decisions rather than taking a partisan stance. The tone

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2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts: Gujarat HC upholds death sentence for 38 convicts

The Gujarat High Court has upheld the death sentences of 38 out of 49 individuals convicted in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial bomb blasts case. A division bench of justices rejected all appeals from the convicts, while 11 others received life imprisonment. The bombings, which occurred on July 26, 2008, resulted in 56 deaths and over 200 injuries. The special court convicted 49 people, with 28 acquitted and one individual becoming an approver for the prosecution. Authorities attributed the attacks to the banned terror group Indian Mujahideen, linked to the 2002 Gujarat riots where many Muslims were killed.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual legal update without overt ideological slant. It reports on the judicial outcome of a high-profile terrorism case, citing official convictions and legal procedures. While the case involves politically sensitive issues related to national security and religious tensions

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2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts: High Court upholds death penalty for 38; government calls verdict a historic victory

The Gujarat High Court has upheld the death sentences for 38 individuals and life imprisonment for 11 others convicted in connection with the 2008 Ahmedabad serial bombings. These attacks, which occurred over 70 minutes on July 26, 2008, resulted in 56 deaths and injured approximately 200 people, including those in hospitals. The high court's division bench, comprising Justices A.Y. Kogje and Samir Dave, dismissed all appeals against the lower court's verdict, affirming the sentences imposed on members of the Indian Mujahideen (IM), a designated terrorist organization. This decision confirms the legal consequences for those involved in one of India's most significant acts of terrorism.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a judicial decision regarding a major act of terrorism. It does not exhibit any overt bias, framing, or emphasis that would suggest a particular ideological leaning. The content focuses on the legal proceedings and outcomes without incorporating subjective or

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