Shiv Kumar Yadav's advocate moved a plea before Additional Sessions Judge Kaveri Baweja seeking adjournment of the case for a few days submitting that he has fallen from stairs at his house yesterday and was having back pain and the doctor has advised him bed rest.
The court, after taking on record the plea of advocate D K Mishra, moved through his fellow lawyer, adjourned the case and fixed the matter for March 4 for hearing the defence's final arguments.
The court had earlier also adjourned the case as sought by the defence counsel on the ground that he was busy in the Delhi High Court with an application in the same matter.
The court is hearing final arguments of Yadav's counsel who had earlier claimed that the Delhi Police were "hand-in-glove" with the prosecution to ensure the driver's conviction and that there were several loopholes in the probe.
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