The hearing, held at Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi for security reasons, went on for over five hours during which defence lawyers cross-examined Mohammad Saifullah Khan.
"One witness was cross-examined by the defence today. He was one of two witnesses who had seen the men leave the (Karachi) port in a boat," Special Public Prosecutor Chaudhury Mohammed Azhar told PTI.
"The cross-examination will continue tomorrow," he said.
The Islamabad-based anti-terrorism court is conducting the trial of seven suspects, including Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, charged with planning, financing and executing the attacks in India's financial hub that killed 166 people.
Azhar said the prosecution objected to some questions asked by the defence lawyers as they were illegal. The defence sought to question the witness about Amjad Khan, another port worker who is absconding, he said.
Amjad Khan had obtained a "port clearance certificate" for Al-Hussaini, one of the fishing boats used by the terrorists.
Defence lawyer Riaz Akram Cheema claimed, "The witness was cross-examined and he could not answer many of our questions."
Judge Atiqur Rehman adjourned the hearing till tomorrow, when another witness will also be examined. The statements of the witnesses were recorded earlier.
The documents include a certified copy of the Indian Supreme Court's judgement in the Mumbai case, summons to witnesses, and depositions by two doctors who conducted the autopsy of nine terrorists and the chief investigating officer who probed the case.
Two other documents relate to proceedings of the Pakistani judicial commission that visited Mumbai last month and an application for producing articles recovered from the terrorists by the Pakistani senior public prosecutor, official sources said.
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