Zakia had accused Chief Minister Narendra Modi and 57 others of alleged criminal conspiracy in the 2002 riots.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) report was handed over to Zakia in the court of metropolitan magistrate M S Bhatt here. The report has 68 volumes, 2,200 annexures, 25 CDs and 89-page index and runs into 541 pages.
The document also includes an independent report filed by amicus curiae Raju Ramachandran in this case.
The metropolitan court has now posted the matter for hearing on May 10.
During the last hearing, which was held on April 10, the court had directed the SIT to give its report, with all the related documents to Zakia before May 10. The court had also said that in the report, the SIT had given a clean chit to Chief Minister Narendra Modi and 58 others.
Zakia can now file a protest petition against the closure report given by the SIT.
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