The court, on May 5, had allowed Wadia's application where he had sought the permission to depose, "to throw light on the motive behind the crime". The court had directed him to inform the date when he would appear.
"We informed the court that Wadia will depose on June 30," his lawyer, advocate Mahesh Jethmalani said.
The court had, while allowing Wadia's application, said the prosecution was at liberty to examine him as a prosecution witness and if it had no desire to do so, then he would be examined as a court witness.