In a significant development related to the 2002 Godhra train burning case, the Juvenile Justice Board has awarded three men a three-year jail term, 14 years after 31 others were convicted in the same incident. The individuals, who are now 40 years old, were minors of 17 years at the time when the Sabarmati Express fire tragically claimed the lives of 59 kar sevaks. This recent verdict has brought a new twist to the long-standing case, with two suspects being acquitted while one passed away during the course of the trial. The decision underscores the complex and protracted nature of the legal proceedings surrounding one of the most infamous incidents in recent Indian history.

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Juveniles in 2002 Sabarmati Express arson case sentenced to 3 years in prison after 14 years.
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