Kodnani, Babu Bajrangi and Kishan Korani, who are accused in the case along with 79 others, challenged the order of designated judge Jyotsna Yagnik, who had rejected their similar applications requesting her to recuse or excuse herself from hearing the case.
In their applications, the three accused expressed apprehensions that they would be deprived of a fair and impartial trial if the same judge, who had pronounced them guilty in the Naroda Patiya case, would also conduct the trial of the Naroda Gaam case.
After hearing all the parties today, Justice K M Thakar reserved his order on these petitions.
Last August, Justice Yagnik, while pronouncing her judgment in the Naroda Patiya case, held Kodnani, Bajrangi and Korani guilty and sentenced them to life imprisonment, besides 28 other accused.
On November 30, 2011 the Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court issued a notification appointing her as designated judge for the Naroda Gaam case.
During the widespread post-Godhra riots, 11 people from the minority community were allegedly killed in Naroda Gaam area of the city.
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In 2008, the Supreme Court had appointed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) and later assigned the trial against total 82 accused in this case to a special court.
"We have reasonable apprehensions that if the same judge presides over this case, it will deprive us of a fair and impartial trial, due to pre-conceived notions, pre- determination and pre-disposition," advocate Nirupam Nanavati who appeared for all three accused had argued. (MORE)