Justice J B Pardiwala issued the notice as the one issued last week could not be served to Setalvad due to some technical reason.
The state government last week moved the high court after the Supreme Court on December 6 disposed of Setalvad's appeal challenging the decision of the HC upholding a magisterial court order for a probe against her former close aide, Rais Khan Pathan.
In August 2011, a city sessions court granted pre-arrest bail to Setalvad in connection with the alleged offence of fabricating evidence and filing false affidavits on behalf of the victims of the 2002 Naroda Gam riot.
Setalvad had filed for anticipatory bail after her former aide Pathan claimed before a special court that victims of the Naroda Gam riot were made to sign false affidavits.
On the basis of Pathan's submissions, the special court ordered filing of an FIR against him in a magisterial court.
Setalvad moved the high court against the magisterial court's directions for a police probe. However, the high court in July 2011 declined to interfere in police investigation.
Setalvad then applied for pre-arrest bail in a sessions court in August 2011.
A month after she was granted anticipatory bail, the state government approached the high court against the sessions court's order.
Setalvad and her NGO, Citizen for Justice and Peace (CJP), then moved the apex court against the high court decision upholding the order of the magisterial court for a probe against Pathan and others.
Now, as the Supreme Court disposed of Setalvad's plea, the state government re-opened the case and sought cancellation of her bail.
The trial in the Naroda Gam case is at the final stage.
Eleven people belonging to a minority community were killed in Naroda Gam during the 2002 riots, during a bandh called to protest the Godhra train burning incident.
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