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M. PIRAVI PERUMAL (Advocate & Consumer Rights)     22 July 2009

Court to give ruling on Kasab's statement tomorrow

 The special court conducting the 26/11 terror attack trial will give on Thursday its ruling whether it would accept lone surviving gunman Mohammad Ajmal Kasab's statement admitting his guilt.

The Special Judge M L Tahilyani on Wednesday said that the court will give its ruling on the statement on Thursday.

The Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam argued that the court may accept Kasab's confession but should allow the prosecution to submit further evidence in the case, as Kasab has not made a full disclosure about his role in the terror attacks.

"The prosecution has to establish before the court why Mumbai was targeted why foreigners were attacked and has to also expose the infrastructure and operations of LeT."

He said if granted permission by the court, the prosecution would complete the trial by August-end.

Mr. Nikam also told the court that a team of experts from abroad is yet to be examined in the case.

"If the Pakistan government is serious about combating terrorism then it can use this evidence in a court there as there is a provision for the same in Pakistan's Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)," Nikam told reporters outside court.

Defence lawyer Abbas Kazmi said it is up to the court to decide whether to accept the Pakistani gunman's statement


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