"Come for order on 25th of this month," Additional Sessions Judge Rajender Kumar Shastri said, after conclusion of final arguments by the prosecution and the defence.
In its final arguments, the prosecution had contended that it has sufficient circumstantial evidence and phone records to prove that accused Shahzad was present in the Jamia Nagar flat in Batla House and was among those who fired at the police party leading to the death of inspector M C Sharma.
The counsel appearing for Shahzad, however, had claimed that he was not present in the flat in which the alleged shootout took place.
The defence had also claimed that as per ballistic reports the bullets found in the slain police officer's body matched the gun seized from the spot and not from the weapon which was retrived from his possession when he was arrested.
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It was also contended on his behalf that none of the witnesses in the case have given any description of the occupants of the flat in which the alleged shootout took place.
Other accused named in the charge sheet are Mohd Saif, Mohd Atif Ameen alias Bashir and Mohd Sajid. While Saif had surrendered, the other two had been shot dead in the encounter.
The shootout had sparked a controversy with Congress leader Digvijay Singh claiming that it was fake, but his party swifty distanced itself from his remarks.