The judge was earlier scheduled to visit the place on July 30. However, it was postponed due to water-logging in the area following heavy rains.
Desai is the second judge in the case who has visited the crime scene. Justice B U Joshi, who was earlier conducting the trial in the case, had also visited the Gulberg Society in 2010.
Desai reached the Society, which is now deserted, at around 3.30 pm and was there for around 45 minutes. One of the main reasons behind his visit is to verify the claims made by several witnesses during the trial and to have an exact idea of the geography of the crime scene.
According to Vora, the judge also wanted to personally verify some charges that some part of Society has been changed without due permission.
"The judge also went inside the bungalow of (late Ehsan) Jafri sahab and then visited the garden of the house. He also visited some apartments located in the society, including the one where Rupa Mody (whose son went missing after the Gujarat riots) lived," said Vora.
To cross check claims made by witnesses who deposed before the court that they saw the incident from the house of one Saeed Khan, Desai also visited his house.
At least 69 persons of the minority community living in the Society, including Ehsan Jafri, were killed by a mob on February 28, 2002, a day after the Godhra train burning incident in which 59 karsevaks were charred to death.
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