Pak court adjourns Mumbai suspects' trial for seven days
Pak court adjourned the trial of 7 suspects arrested in Mumbai attacks.
Judge Malik Muhammad Akram Awan put off the case till November 14 following today's proceedings, Shahbaz Rajput, one of the defence lawyers, told news agency.
"The court took up the applications filed by the accused and a decision is expected," Rajput said, without giving details.
The court has advised lawyers and others associated with the trial not to discuss details with the media and journalists are barred from covering the proceedings being held within the heavily-guarded Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi for security reasons.
The accused had recently expressed reservations about the manner in which they were indicted during a hearing on October 10 by Judge Baqir Ali Rana, who was earlier conducting the trial.
The Lahore High Court took Rana off the case at his own request. The accused, who have declined to plead guilty or not guilty, had earlier filed an application seeking attested copies of the statement made by Ajmal Amir Qasab, the lone terrorist captured alive by Indian authorities for the Mumbai attacks.
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