Additional District Judge Anil Kumar asked the CBI to submit the videography and remaining evidences and posted the matter for hearing on April 10, victims' counsel Kokab Hasan Naqvi said.
He said during the three-hour hearing, they presented the latest law and urged that the closure report submitted by the CBI should be dismissed.
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CBI had filed its closure report saying it had found no evidence of murder or sexual assault as alleged, in its probe into the death of two teenage cousins, whose bodies were found hanging from a tree in Badaun district last May, and concluded that they had committed suicide.
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