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Pakistan should conduct open trial in 26/11 case: Ujjwal Nikam

Last Updated : 02 October 2009, 10:43 IST
Last Updated : 02 October 2009, 10:43 IST

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"The trial in 26/11 case is being conducted in an open court in Mumbai then what prevents Pakistan from not doing so?"asked Nikam.

Criticising statements coming from Pakistan that Indian Government has not provided enough evidences to arrest Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, the main accused in the case, Nikam said it was for Pakistani agencies to investigate the case after India had provided six dossiers to the neighbouring country.

Open trial in the case makes it more transparent and does not leave any ground for raising doubt over credibility and reliability of trial in the court, Nikam said.
Enough security has been provided for conducting the open trial in the case in Mumbai, he pointed out.

Nikam was in the city to inaugurate a three-day national law fest organised by the Faculty of Law of Maharaja Sayajirao University and Baroda Legal School, in which budding lawyers from 27 law colleges across the country are participating.
He said that the trial has reached its fag end and prosecution's argument in the 26/11 case is expected to be over by end of this month. This will be followed by the defence side putting up their case, he said.

Nikam described Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested in the case, as an actor for frequently changing his stand in the trial. Substantial evidence has been collected to prove the charge of conspiracy hatched by Kasab and nine other slain terrorists in the case.

He said that the recovery of GPS (Global Positioning System) and retrieving data from these instruments by American agency FBI has thrown light on the active involvement of conspirators in targeting places like Taj Mahal Hotel, Oberoi hotel and Nariman House during the 26/11 attack.

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Published 02 October 2009, 10:43 IST

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