Designated trial court judge Jyotsna Yagnik issued bailable warrant against CBI inspector N S Raju and directed him to remain present before the court tomorrow for his deposition.
The court also warned the witness that, "if he would fail to attend the court as directed, a non-bailable warrant shall follow."
"Raju was a part of the team which investigated the authenticity of CD in a sting operation done by reporter Ashish Khetan of Tehelka in which some of the accused of this case had made extra-judicial confessions," advocate Shamshad Pathan, who is appearing in this case on behalf of some victims, told PTI.
The trial court had on June three issued summons to Raju directing him to remain present before the court today but he did not appear and also did not intimate about his absence to special public prosecutor.
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Taking a serious note of this conduct, the designated judge observed that, "...The witness has intentionally disobeyed the order of the court and has acted in a contemptuous manner."
In the aftermath of the train burning incident at Godhra on February 27, 2002, violence had broken out in Naroda Gaam industrial area where 11 people from the minority community had been killed.