Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Amit Arora, who appointed former Director of Prosecution B S Joon as its commissioner to oversee Verma's lie-detector test, fixed the next date of hearing in the matter on December 15 after the advocate gave his consent to the appointment.
The court had on October 30 appointed Joon as its commissioner to supervise the test on Verma's plea alleging that a forensic lab here was trying to shield Congress leader Jagdish Tytler, who has been given clean chit in the case, during the polygraph tests carried out earlier.
Senior advocate H S Phoolka, appearing for the 1984 riots victims, said the consent document of the former director of prosecution was given to the court.
Verma, who has been undergoing polygraph test at the government-run forensic science laboratory at Rohini in WEest Delhi, alleged in his application to the court that officials of the FSL were holding a "mini trial" and acting in an "unfair and biased" manner.
While Tytler, who has been given a clean-chit thrice by the CBI in the riots case, has refused to undergo the lie detector test, Verma gave conditional consent if he was provided round-the-clock security claiming threat to his life.
The case relates to the riots at Gurudwara Pulbangash in North Delhi where three people were killed on November 1, 1984, a day after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Tytler had denied his role in the riots, but the court ordered further investigation despite the CBI having submitted closure reports in the case thrice in the past. The victims had filed a protest petition challenging the CBI's closure reports in the case.
The court had on December 2015 directed the CBI to further investigate the matter and decided to monitor the progress every two months to ensure no aspect was left uninvestigated.
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