Paper-book is compilation of evidence, documents, prepared by the court registry and submitted to both the sides before the appeal is heard.
The prosecution and the defence had heated arguments over the issue today, with the latter slamming the prosecution for its earlier statement that the paper-book was in order.
An application was filed by senior counsel Amit Desai, Salman's lawyer, before Justice A R Joshi alleging that some documents pertaining to the defence were not found in the paper-book and therefore the defence couldn't argue.
It was a very vital document for the defence to prove that Patil was not telling the truth, it said.
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Patil had stated before the magistrate that Salman was driving the car at the time and was under the influence of liquor.
The prosecutors Purnima Kantharia and S S Shinde pointed out that though the paper-book may not have this document, it had been placed in the "records and proceedings" and hence it was available for the defence lawyer.
Justice Joshi then posted the matter for tomorrow when he would rule on the application filed by Desai.