Kasab`s lawyer sorry, ‘liar’ remark withdrawn

Kazmi has tendered apology for remarks that he was not bothered about affidavits of witnesses.

Zeenews Bureau

Mumbai: 26/11 accused Ajmal Kasab`s lawyer Abbas Kazmi has tendered unconditional apology to the court for his remarks that he was ‘least bothered about affidavits of witnesses filed by the
prosecution.’

After he said sorry, Special Judge M. L. Tahaliyani withdrew his remark after the apology.

Kazmi today said, "This is a historic trial and I have
done my best to defend the accused. What happened yesterday
was in the heat of the moment and I tender an unconditional
apology."

"The trial will go on smoothly," he added.

The issue rocked the special court when Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam expressed his intention to seek the court`s permission to examine 340 more formal witnesses in the terror attacks trial.

These would be in addition to the 271 witnesses already examined so far in person by Nikam in the past nearly eight months during the trial.

"However, these would be examined only through affidavits filed by them, and then it would be up to the defence lawyer whether to summon them for cross-examination or not," Nikam told IANS.

Upon Nikam`s submission, Kazmi got up and said he was not informed of this development.

Nikam, however, pointed out to Tahaliyani that not only had he expressed his intention to examine the formal witnesses through an affidavit right at the early stages of the trial in May, but on Nov 17 even sent all the copies of the 340 affidavits to Kazmi.

Accepting his contention, Tahaliyani termed Kazmi`s denial as "a crystal clear lie" and said that all this had happened in the open court in the presence of the defence lawyer.

"How can you now deny it?" Tahaliyani demanded of Kazmi.

The defence lawyer said that he was not aware that the prosecution would be examining these 340 witnesses through affidavits.

Tahaliyani warned that if the defence lawyer continued with such an attitude, the court would have to consider whether he should be allowed to continue with the trial or not.

Nikam said that if Kazmi tendered an unconditional apology, then he should be allowed to continue. Otherwise, the special court could take a decision in the matter.
Kazmi said if the court so desired, he was prepared to withdraw from the case.

IANS inputs

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