Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate of CBI court H S Khutvad had reserved the order yesterday.
Vanzara's counsel, V D Gajjar, had contended that even after 20 days of filing of the charge sheet it had not been taken on record by the court.
"Under section 206 of the criminal procedure code, it is magistrate's duty to provide the copy to the accused," Gajjar contended.
Khutwad had earlier told Gajjar that the charge sheet had not yet been verified, so the copy could not be given.
Ishrat was allegedly murdered with her friend Javed Sheikh alias Pranesh Pillai, and two others, believed to be Pakistani nationals, on June 15, 2004 by the state police officers in a encounter termed as fake by CBI.
On February 6, CBI filed the supplementary charge sheet which named Rajinder Kumar, joint director of the IB in Gujarat at that time, as a key conspirator.
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