The appeal came up for hearing on January 8 before Justice Abhay Thipsay, who heard briefly the arguments of Shiney's lawyers Ashok Mundargi and Manoj Mohite.
The lawyers said that the trial court had wrongly pronounced the actor guilty.
Shiney was convicted in March 2011 by a Mumbai fast track court, which sentenced him to seven-and-a-half years term in jail for allegedly raping his maid at his home in 2009.
The actor had filed the appeal in 2012 when his lawyer sought expeditious hearing. However, the appeal came for final hearing only last week.
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The defence lawyers argued that prosecution had relied on DNA and forensic tests which were full of infirmities. Mundergi said he would go into the details of the infirmities at a later stage of arguments.
The actor pleaded that the police had failed to seek the phone call data record of the maid, which, he said, would prove that the allegations against him were "wrong". Also, the police did not rely on CCTV footage that supported his defence, Shiney claimed.
The actor's appeal said the chain of custody of swabs, which is vital to a DNA test report in a criminal trial, was not followed. Moreover, a witness had stated that "there was no record of taking or giving seal" for the swab vial and the report on a swab in which no DNA was found had "disappeared".
Shiney's lawyers argued that the findings of the trial court were "contradictory and inconclusive". They said the chemical analyst had said in his deposition that "the DNA of the victim was not matched with the mixed sample as there was not enough sample to do the matching", while a doctor said "there was enough sample".