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Trial against Zabiuddin Ansari may resume soon

On September 22, Nikam had submitted a list of over 400 witnesses but had said that the prosecution was yet to decide on how many of them would be called before court.

Haryana freedom fighterThe high court bench allowed the petition after observing that the recovery could not be effected from the legal heirs after his death 18 years ago.

TRIAL IN the 26/11 terror attacks case against Zabiuddin Ansari may soon resume. On Friday, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam informed the court that the trial will be resumed after he submitted a list of witnesses during the last hearing. On September 22, Nikam had submitted a list of over 400 witnesses but had said that the prosecution was yet to decide on how many of them would be called before

On September 22, Nikam had submitted a list of over 400 witnesses but had said that the prosecution was yet to decide on how many of them would be called before court. So far, the court has examined accused-turned-approver David Headley.

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