The Cuttack district sessions court was scheduled to frame charges against Abdur Rehman but he said he would go for discharge petition under Section 239 of CrPC.
Section 239 of CrPC says that a magistrate, after examining police report and giving the prosecution and the accused an opportunity of being heard, can discharge an accused if he considers the charge against the accused is groundless.
District judge S N Mishra allowed the prosecution to file a counter by August 28 and adjourned the hearing on discharge petition till September 6.
Rehman was arrested by Delhi Police from here in December 2015 for his alleged links with al Qaeda.
He was subsequently booked by Odisha Police under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act after finding that money from abroad had come to bank accounts operated by him.
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