Timeline of Godhra train carnage case

59 people killed as mob attacks S-6 coach of the Sabarmati Express - en route from Ayodhya to Ahmedabad - near Godhra railway station in Gujarat.

May 22, 2002: First chargesheet filed by investigation agency, no mention of offences under the provisions of Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA).

Dec 19, 2002: Second supplementary chargesheet filed, still no mention of offences under the provisions of POTA.

March 2003: Special POTA court constituted to conduct trial.

April 16, 2003: Third supplementary chargesheet filed, charging accused with offences under provisions of POTA.

Nov 21, 2003: The Supreme Court stays probe into nine 2002 communal riots cases, including the Godhra train burning case.

September 2004: POTA review committee arrives in Gujarat.

May 16, 2005: POTA review panel gives opinion.

April 2008: The apex court lifts stay on probe and constitutes a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) chief R.K. Raghavan to probe the case.

Feb 12, 2009: The Gujarat High Court revokes POTA charges against all the accused in the Godhra train carnage case.

April 2009: The apex court orders formation of special fast track courts for the nine 2002 riots cases, including the Godhra train burning case. Additional Sessions Judge P.R. Patel appointed for train carnage trial.

June 2009: The special court begins trial in the train burning case.

May 30, 2010: Trial court judge visits the scene of crime near Godhra railway station.

Sep 28, 2010: Trial court reserves judgment.

Jan 24, 2011: Godhra train carnage case verdict fixed for Feb 19, later deferred to Feb 22.

Jan 25, 2011: Supreme Court declines to block Godhra carnage verdict.

Feb 22, 2011: The special fast track court in Ahmedabad convicts 31 people, acquits 63 in the Godhra train carnage case.

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