Eleven people jailed for life in prison in India after took their roles in religious riots which took part in Gujarat 2002 and left over 1,000 people dead.
The failure of prosecutor to prove charge of a criminal conspiracy against defendants caused Judge to rejected the demanded death penalty.
The Judge stepped up and sentenced eleven people life in prison while other twelve got seven years sentence and one got ten years in jail, all jailed for connection with the riot.
During the riot former opposition politician Ehsa Jafri from Congress party dead, and dozens of homes were set on fire.
The riots in Gujarat erupted after train carried Hindu nationalists engulfed in fire killed 60 people on board.