Babri
Masjid demolition case: Hearing deferred till Oct 26
Tuesday, October 05, 2010 01:03:56 PM,
PTI
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Rae Bareli:
Hearing in the Babri mosque demolition case was today deferred as
the notification for nomination of a judge is still to be issued
by the Allahabad High Court.
"The matter was not taken up today as a notification regarding
nomination of magistrate is yet to be issued by the High Court,"
prosecution sources said.
The next hearing would take place on October 26, they said.
The special CBI court hearing Babri demolition case is lying
vacant after transfer of Chief Judicial Magistrate Gulab Singh,
they said.
District Judge had written a letter to the High Court requesting
to nominate a judge in the special court, sources said.
A key witness senior IPS officer Anju Gupta, who was deployed as
security officer with BJP leader L K Advani, will be
cross-examined by the defence counsel when the hearing resumes.
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