The matter was heard by District Judge Amar Nath during in-camera proceedings and according to sources, the court posted the case for hearing on July 10.
Sources said Liyaqat did not appear before the court today and his counsel sought exemption from personal appearance on behalf of his client which was allowed by the court.
The agency, while absolving Liyaqat of terror charges in its charge sheet, had submitted its report to the Union Home Ministry seeking its permission to carry out probe against some Delhi Police officials for allegedly "conspiring" to target Liyaqat.
Liyaqat was arrested by the Special Cell on March 20, 2013 when he was returning from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to the Kashmir Valley via Nepal at Saunali border with his wife and children.
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