Juveniles in 2002 Godhra train arson case sentenced to 3 years in jail after 14 years.

In a recent development related to the 2002 Godhra train burning case, three juveniles involved in the Sabarmati Express arson have been awarded a three-year jail term by the Juvenile Justice Board. This decision comes 14 years after 31 other individuals were convicted for their roles in the tragic incident that resulted in the deaths of 59 kar sevaks. The convicted individuals, who are now 40 years old, were minors at the time of the crime. It is important to note that two suspects were acquitted in this case, while one passed away during the trial proceedings. This sentencing serves as a reminder of the long-standing legal ramifications of one of the most tragic events in recent Indian history.

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