A division bench of justices M R Shah and S H Vora, yesterday admitted the appeal filed by Mustakali Mohamedbhai Shaikh, sole eyewitness of the case.
The High Court had on March 14, 2013 admitted the state government petition in the same case and had ordered issuance of bailable warrants aganist all the accused who were acquitted by the trial court.
The court has ordered that both the appeals will be heard together.
During the mob attack, which saw the killings of Mohammad Ibrahim Shaikh (65) and Mansuri Abdul Ibrahim (60), more than 100 houses were burnt down after looting.
Then Assistant Sub-Inpector of Visnagar police registered the complaint and had filed three charge sheets against 120 accused. The trial was held in a Fast Track court in Visnagar.
Appeals against this judgement will be heard jointly by the court soon.
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