The designated TADA court hearing the 1993 bomb blasts case today commenced delivery of its verdict in the trial, 13 years after serial blasts claimed 257 lives and left 713 injured.
Court proceedings began this morning with designated Judge P D Kode saying he would commence delivery of the judgement, but defence lawyer Farhana Shah objected, saying Abu Salem had moved the High Court challenging the order of the TADA court separating his trial from the other accused.
However, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam countered the argument, pointing out that since the High Court had not granted any stay on the matter, the court was free to proceed with the delivery of judgement.
The judge said he would pronounce the final verdict in the case on September 12.
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