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India's Supreme Court rules a two-judge bench can hear the 2002 Godhra train case appeals.
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that a two-judge bench can hear appeals in the 2002 Godhra train burning case, rejecting arguments by convicts who claimed a three-judge bench should handle cases involving the death penalty.
The court upheld that a three-judge bench is required only when high courts have confirmed or awarded death penalties.
The top court will hear appeals from the Gujarat government and several convicts on May 6 and 7.
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El Tribunal Supremo de la India decide que una banca de dos jueces puede escuchar las apelaciones del caso del tren de Godhra de 2002.