"Murder was only incidental to the conspiracy and it was not immediately planned and executed. He was killed only after Jain started dilly-dallying about the payment of extortion money," Salem's lawyer advocate Sudeep Passbola argued.
The special TADA court is now hearing the arguments on the quantum of sentence after convicting Salem, his driver Mehendi Hassan and builder Virendra Jhamb in the case.
The prosecution has demanded death sentence for Salem.
There was nothing to show that the execution was carried out in a diabolical way to terrorise the society at large, he said.
Also Read
He also pointed out that India, at all stages of Salem's extradition in 2005, had given assurance to Portugal government that the extradition treaty would not be violated and as per the treaty, Salem cannot be awarded death sentence or imprisonment exceeding 25 years.
Hassan was neither main conspirator nor a principal participant in the crime, the lawyer said, adding that he had nothing to gain from the crime.
Shivde also moved an application under the Probation of Offenders Act, saying that Jhamb's offence does not attract capital punishment or life imprisonment.
The court asked the special prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam to file reply by Friday.