High Court 'not inclined' to give Teesta relief in grave digging case
Gujarat high court on Monday indicated that looking at the record of social activist Teesta Setalvad, it was not inclined to grant her any relief in the Pandarwada mass grave digging case. Setalvad had filed a petition in court in 2017 after her name was included in an FIR in 2011 in connection with digging graves and exhuming 28 bodies from a mass burial site near Pandarwada in Panchmahal district in December 2005. The bodies were of those killed during the post-Godhra violence.
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