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Maha Home Minister's claim creates flutter in 26/11 trial court

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    Ujjwal Nikam informed that he had personally talked to the minister who clarified that the media misquoted him.

    The statement made by Maharashtra Home Minister Jayant Patil that judgement in 26/11 terror attack case is likely to be delivered by September 15 has created a flutter in the trial court with the prosecutor saying Patil had been misquoted by the media.

    Lone surviving gunman Mohammed Ajmal Kasab and two other suspected members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, Faheem Ansari and Shahbuddin Ahmed are undergoing the trial.

    While judge M L Tahaliyani said in the court on Tuesday that the judgement cannot be delivered so soon and wondered how the minister made such a statement, special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam informed that he had personally talked to the minister who clarified that the media misquoted him.

    "Your Home Minister makes a statement that the case will be over by September 15 but his officer has still not submitted documents in the court," the judge observed.

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    However, Nikam told the court that Patil had remarked about recording of evidence to be over by September 15 and not about the delivery of judgement.

    The judge referred to the Minister's statement while observing that the opinion of Ballistic expert was not submitted to the court by the Investigating Officer in the case.

    Nikam pointed out that the documents had already been filed and the officer concerned was not aware about them as he was on leave.

    The prosecution has examined 157 witnesses so far pertaining to incidents such as CST firing, indiscriminate firing at Cama hospital, attack outside the hospital, stealing of Skoda car and the killing of Amarsing Solanki, the navigator of M V Kuber.

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    26/11 case and Maharashtra home ministerBy: k madhukar | 26-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward Most of these ministers are semi-literate.The minister thinks that judiciary is subordinate to Executive.He should be pardoned for the reason he does not know what he is talking about.
    Our Judicial system is rottenBy: niki | 26-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward Why this tamasha is still going on ? We have over 3 crore cases pending in court - no one is bothered about their disposal but here the case which is like an open book, dozens of people have indentified him - he was caught red handed while committing the crime, accused have already confessed his crime but Judge Tahiliani is more concerned about the statment made by home minister of Maharstra ! Why not conclude the case, convict Kasab and send him to gallows and take up one of the pending cases from those 3 crore cases which are pending.
    9/11 Verdict on 15/9By: Varinder | 26-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward Why politicians always blame media for misquoting their statements? Perhaps Indian Politicians speak French and Media does not understand?
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