The prosecution, which was supposed to challenge Islamabad Anti-Terrorism Court's decision to grant bail to Lakhvi in the High Court, could not do so as it failed to get a copy of the ATC's order.
"We are facing problems in getting the ATC's order copy. I cannot say whether we will be able to file the appeal tomorrow as it is subject to getting the court's order. After going through the court's order we need time to prepare the petition," Prosecution Chief Chaudhry Azhar told PTI.
The decision to grant bail to Lakhvi, 54, drew sharp criticism from India and surprised many for its timing, just days after Taliban massacred 148 people, mostly schoolchildren, in Peshawar.
Lakhvi's lawyer on the other hand filed a petition in the High Court here challenging a trial court's decision to make the Pakistan Judicial Commission's record a part of evidence in the Mumbai terror attack case.
The Islamabad High Court has constituted a two-member bench comprising Justice Athar Minallah and Justice Noorullah to hear Lakhvi's petition.
"The court office will fix the date of the hearing of the case," Abbasi said.
The Pakistani Judicial Commission had visited India twice for the cross examination of witnesses there. The prosecution had prepared the commission's report which Lakhvi objected, saying "it cannot be made a part of the evidence in the case."
The trial has been underway since 2009.
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