The hearing is likely to be postponed for a second time, however, an official in the state prosecutor's office said yesterday.
He said the court still had to decide whether some defendants being held outside Tripoli, where the trial is to take place, can appear via videolink.
Rights groups have voiced doubts whether the Libyan judiciary can guarantee fair trials for officials from the Kadhafi regime, which was overthrown in October 2011.
Seif al-Islam, a son of Kadhafi and his heir apparent, is to stand trial along with 30 others, including former intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi and Kadhafi's last premier, Al-Baghdadi al-Mahmudi.
Saadi Kadhafi, another of the slain dictator's sons, who was extradited from Niger last month, is to appear in the same case.
Charges against Kadhafi's sons and aides include murder, kidnapping, complicity in incitement to rape, plunder, sabotage, embezzlement of public funds and acts harmful to national unity.
The official in the state prosecutor's office, Seddik al-Sour, said today's hearing was also likely to be pushed back.
"The trial will probably be postponed again to allow the technical logistics to be in place allowing the link" by satellite with the defendants, Sour said.
The court must rule on whether "it will accept the appearance via videolink of some of the accused who are being held in Zintan or Misrata," Libya's third city, he added.
Seif has been held in Zintan since he was arrested by rebels in November 2011. The central authorities in Tripoli have tried without success to negotiate his transfer to the capital.
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