Metropolitan magistrate B J Ganatra deferred the pronouncement of order till December 2 on Jafri's petition.
Sources said the order pronouncement was deferred as the judgement writing is yet to be completed by the court.
Arguments on Jafri's petition by her lawyers and Special Investigation Team's (SIT) counsel had continued for five months before magistrate Ganatra, following which Jafri's lawyer handed over written submissions to the court on September 18.
Jafri, whose husband and former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri was among 69 people killed in the Gulbarg Society massacre here during the 2002 riots, had filed a petition objecting the SIT's closure report.
SIT, in its closure report on February 8, 2012, had concluded that despite difficulties in obtaining evidence in the case because of the lapse of eight years, whatever material it could gather was not sufficient enough to prosecute those against whom allegations of hatching conspiracy for 2002 riots had been levelled.
While defending its report and demanding the rejection of Jafri's petition, SIT counsel R S Jamuar had submitted that no direct or circumstantial evidence had been found during its investigation which can prima facie support Jafri's allegations.
However, Jafri's lawyers argued that SIT, throughout its investigation, totally ignored the evidence and materials and even alleged that the SC-appointed probe agency was shielding the main culprits behind the 2002 riots, in which close to 1,000 people were killed.
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