The lawyer, Mohit Verma, told PTI that the charges leveled against his client by the SIT need to be examined point-wise in order to defend the case.
"We want strong facts like the CCTV footage installed in the Ryan International School's corridor pointing to the toilet and the crime scene.
"We need to know the timing of the deceased and bus conductor Ashok Kumar entering into the toilet. Also, the facial expression and body language of Kumar when he came out of the toilet," Verma told PTI.
"The SIT investigation revolves around 7 key persons identified as two school students, gardener Harpal Singh, section incharge-Anju Dudeja, suspended principal Neerja Batra, bus driver Raghav and my client Kumar.
"The CCTV footage will give vital clue for the first responders who saw Pradhuman lying on the floor of the corridor and sought help," Verma said.
"We are waiting for the CBI to submit the charge sheet of the case as the Gurgaon Police failed to deposit it. We will then obtain a copy of it and prepare our case in a strong manner," Verma said.
Thakur claimed that the police officials have denied to hand it over to him.
"I am not satisfied with the police theory as the accused conductor has no point and no strong motive to kill my son.
"The police has also failed to produce any motive since the very first day of its investigation. The police theory is still mismatched as compared to statements of key eye witnesses," Thakur told PTI.
Amit Arya, OSD to Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar said the state government today wrote a letter to the CBI, asking it to take over the probe in the Pradhuman case.
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