An oral plea in this regard was made by the advocate for the accused before a bench of justices Pradeep Nandrajog and Pratibha Rani, which asked him to file a proper petition in the matter.
Advocate D K Mishra, appearing for 32-year-old Shiv Kumar Yadav, said he was unable to draft the petition due to paucity of time.
The court refused to list the matter on oral submission and said this was not the correct way to seek relief in any case.
However, the trial court dismissed the plea saying there was no change in circumstances except change of counsel, which according to her, was no ground to allow the application.
Mishra had submitted that entire cross examination of all the prosecution witnesses conducted by the earlier counsel was "prejudicial to the interest of the accused as the previous advocate was incompetent and he being a competent lawyer" is entitled to recall the witnesses and examine them again.
The trial in the case had commenced on January 15 and the prosecution had concluded recording its evidence in 17 days by examining 28 witnesses. The accused had not examined any witness in his defence.
The court had also recorded the testimony of the accused in which he termed the charge against him as "false".
