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    Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab is facing the trial along with two Indians, Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed.
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    The prosecution is all set to wind up the 26/11 terror attack case in a special court in Mumbai on November 26, coinciding with the first anniversary of the dastardly strikes that left 166 dead.

    "We have examined 265 witnesses and about ten more are left...the case would be wrapped up by November 26, a year after the terror attacks", special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said.

    The evidence of another 300 witnesses would be adduced by filing their affidavits in the court, Nikam said.

    These witnesses would not be examined personally because they are like the ones who had carried bodies of victims to hospitals, relatives of victims who claimed the bodies, people who suffered damage to their properties and medical officers who treated the victims, the prosecutor said.

    "The trial began on May 8 and in about six months we are ready to wind up the case", said Nikam.

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    Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab is facing the trial along with two Indians, Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed. While Kasab faces charges of multiple murders, others are charged with conspiracy.

    After prosecution closes its case, defence lawyers may exercise their right to examine their witnesses. Then the accused would give their statements to the court on what they have to say about the evidence adduced against them. Finally, the court would give verdict after hearing arguments.

    With the testimony of 275 witnesses and strong forensic evidence, prosecution has prepared a water-tight case against Kasab, Nikam said.

    Kasab is confined to a specially-built isolated cell in the high security central prison and is guarded by a strong posse of Indo-Tibetan Border Police round-the-clock.

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    pravasiBy: jason | 24-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward The judiciary is corrupt like the politicians. None of them are in a hurry to judge the guilty or even take a lead to obtain justice for the innocent victims and the families. Now we are talking "democratic country". Where? It took about 17 years to have a report issued by justice Liberhan.. Of course,the report is true,but it is too late to punish the culprits who were behind it and they constantly lied to the citizens of India. I have Muslim friends.Dont judge a person by race/religion/color. This is the major "stigma" of my fellow Indians?We need to wake up and act like global citizens not gujarati/marati/punjabi/and what else..The system of government is a profit making entity for the politicians and their families.It is a business for them, not any respect for the law or to serve the country..
    Wait and watch the judgment dayBy: freddie | 24-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Lets wait and watch the judgement day and then IE will again waste time when is hanging in the supreme court for another 2 years. Congress will happy to wait since they do not want to take action aganist the muslims because of the vote bank. Good job criminal congress.
    LIBERHAN TOOK 17 YEARS!!By: Anniyan | 24-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward It's unbelievable that investigations take so long in India. Case in point is the Liberhan report which took an inexcusable 17 years to complete. Just for comparison, America completed the monumental task of putting a man on the moon in LESS THAN TEN YEARS starting off as losers in the space race against the Soviets. It just goes to show that where there is a will, there is a way and our judiciary it seems, desperately lacks it. Justice delayed is injustice.
    26/11 terror case to conclude on first anniversary of attacksBy: A V Prasanna | 24-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Is it some kind of joke or is the matter serious. Any anniversary celebrations planned to garland Kasab? Taking a year to judge a culprit is too long, while they took only 2 days to destroy Mumbaites sentiments. Yes we are democratic country, we allow people to invade us, kill us, then take care of them till finally justice pardon them.
    lawyer searchBy: Jack Brosnan | 24-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Is This right... lawyer search
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