Advocate General Kamal Trivedi, appearing for the state government, had submitted that the appeal is not maintainable under law as the Commission's Act does not allow any third party to demand for questioning of any person. Trivedi said it is for the Commission to decided whom should it call for questioning or not.
He suggested that the court should leave it to the Commission to decide whether to call Modi or not as it works under its own rules and procedures as per the Commission's act.
The Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team had earlier questioned Modi on 2002 riots for over ten hours in 2010.
Nanavati Commission was formed in 2002 after the post-Godhra riots. In 2004, terms of reference of the Commission was expanded and the role of the Chief Minster was included in its purview.
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