"The court has fixed tomorrow for arguments on why the quantum of sentence should be less and for the pronouncement (against Lalu)," said one of the counsels for the former Bihar chief minister.
The court of Pravas Kumar Singh, which had found Lalu guilty along with 45 others in case RC 20A/96 on Monday, would hear the arguments before handing out the quantum of sentence.
The Special CBI court has granted bail to eight of the convicts as they had been sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment, a prison term that allows the convict to move for bail in the same court.
Meanwhile, sources in RJD said that former Union minister and RJD leader Prem Chand Gupta and several other leaders today met Lalu in jail.
A senior RJD leader said Lalu partook of food brought from outside by his party's leaders.
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