The court, in its verdict, noted that Munshi first identified Manu Sharma as the culprit who fired at Lall but later took a U-turn saying Sharma did not demand liquor from slain model-turned bartender Jessica.
Munshi had also stated during the trial that the man, who had shot at Lall, was "much taller" than Manu Sharma .
The bench also said Munshi's attempt to mention about two persons firing in the air during the crime "prima facie" indicated that he had tried to supress the facts.
"In these circumstances, his (Munshi's) attempt to mention about two persons firing in the air and his conduct in relying on the accused's counsel, in the initial stages, is prima facie indicative of his attempting to not stating all the facts, suppressing it, with a view to helping the accused," it said.
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