Faheem Ansari seeks re-trial of 26/11 case

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 12:29 AM IST

In a new twist to the 26/11 terror attack case, Faheem Ansari, accused of facilitating the crime perpetrated by terrorists, has moved the Bombay High Court seeking re-trial on the ground that he had no confidence in the judge.

Hearing Faheem's petition sent through the jail authorities, Justice J N Patel and Justice Amjad Sayed yesterday directed additional public prosecutor Rajesh More to file a reply within two weeks.

The High Court has also ordered appointment of a lawyer from the legal aid cell to argue the case on Faheem's behalf.

Faheem has submitted that he did expect justice from the trial judge M L Tahaliyani as he felt that the proceedings were not being recorded properly.

In the petition, hand written in English, Faheem urged that the Judge be replaced and that the High Court should stay the trial until his plea is heard and disposed of.

Faheem has also urged for an audio-video recording and live telecast of the trial court proceedings alleging that the evidence was not being recorded properly.

The accused has cited the evidence tendered by Hemant Bavdhankar of D B Marg police station, saying the court had recorded that the car hijacked by suspected terrorists Ajmal Kasab and Abu Ismael was moving towards Malabar hill. Later, the judge clarified the testimony of the witness saying the car was facing towards Malabar Hill, Faheem alleged.

Earlier, the trial court had rejected Faheem's plea for audio-video recording of the proceedings of this case on the ground that there was no law which allowed this. Aggrieved, he has made a fresh plea before the High Court.

Faheem is charged with drawing maps of locations in Mumbai, targeted by terrorists in 26/11 attack, and handing them over to LeT in Pakistan through co-accused Sabauddin Ahmed to execute the crime.

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First Published: Nov 07 2009 | 2:48 PM IST

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