Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Days after surrenderi­ng, Bilkis case convict walks out on five-day parole

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

Days after convicts in the Bilkis Bano case surrendere­d before jail authoritie­s on Supreme Court orders, one of them has been given a five-day parole by the Gujarat High Court due to the death of his father-in-law, a police official said on Friday.

Convict Pradip Modhiya, a resident of Dahod district, has been released from Godhra district jail on parole.

The Supreme Court had last month quashed the remission of sentence of all 11 convicts in the 2002 post-Godhra riot case of gangrape of Gujarat woman Bilkis Bano and murder of her seven relatives.

“The Gujarat High Court has given a five-day parole to one convict Pradip Modhiya due to the death of his father-in-law. This is between the court and jail as they are in judicial custody,” Deputy Superinten­dent of Police of Dahod district Visakha Jain said. “He does not have to report to the police,” she said.

Sources in Godhra district jail, where the convicts are lodged, said they have released Modhiya on parole on the High Court orders.

Judge M R Mengdey allowed a five-day parole for Modhiya instead of one month sought by him in his applicatio­n filed before the HC citing the death of his father-in-law.

In August 2022, the 11 convicts, serving a life sentence, were granted premature release from jail after the Gujarat government accepted their remission applicatio­ns in accordance with its 1992 policy, citing their ‘good conduct’ during imprisonme­nt.

The convicts hail from Singvad and Randhikpur villages under Singvad taluka of Dahod district neighbouri­ng Panchmahal district, where Godhra is located.

The top court had on January 8 annulled the remission the Gujarat government had granted to the convicts while slamming the state for being “complicit” with an accused and abusing its discretion. The SC then ordered the convicts, who were released from Godhra district jail on Independen­ce Day in 2022 after being in prison for 14 years, to go back to jail within two weeks. They surrendere­d before Godhra jail authoritie­s on January 21.

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