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SC grants bail to eight convicts in 1987 Hashimpura massacre case

The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to eight convicts in the 1987 Hashimpura case involving the massacre of 38 persons by the Provincial Armed Constabulary personnel. A Bench comprising Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih took note...
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The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to eight convicts in the 1987 Hashimpura case involving the massacre of 38 persons by the Provincial Armed Constabulary personnel.

A Bench comprising Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih took note of the submissions of senior advocate Amit Anand Tiwari, appearing for four convicts, that they were suffering prolonged incarceration after the Delhi High Court reversed their acquittal by the trial court in the case.

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On Friday, Tiwari, while representing Sami Ullah, Niranjan Lal, Mahesh Prasad and Jaipal Singh, argued that the appellants had been in jail for over six years since the HC verdict.

He highlighted that the appellants were previously acquitted by the trial court and their conduct during the trial and appeal process was exemplary.

He further contended that the reversal of the trial court’s well-reasoned acquittal by the high court was based on erroneous grounds.

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The court took note of the submissions and allowed the pending bail pleas of eight convicts.

The Hashimpura massacre occurred on May 22, 1987, when Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) personnel, belonging to the 41st Battalion’s “C-Company”, allegedly rounded up 50 Muslim men from Hashimpura in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, during communal tensions.

The victims were taken to the city outskirts on the pretext of being ferried to a safer place due to communal riots. They were fatally shot there, and their bodies were dumped in a canal.

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