The court asked the Special Cell of Delhi Police whether it has covered the grounds on which five co-accused were earlier acquitted by a court here under the provisions of stringent law Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) in the case.
Police had recently filed a supplementary charge sheet against Tunda under the provisions of TADA and other offences.
"Certain clarifications have been sought and specific queries have been posed as to whether in the supplementary charge sheet filed after apprehension of accused Abdul Karim Tunda, the said reasons for which the other co-accused persons were acquitted by the designated court vide judgement dated November 3, 1999 have been accounted for in the subsequent investigation or not," the judge said.
Mohan told the court that no new evidence has emerged against 72-year-old Tunda but the designated court, while acquitting the five co-accused under the provisions of TADA, had said that Tunda was excluded from the observations.
The court, however, fixed the matter for further hearing on March 12 after Mohan sought some time to assist the court in this regard.
Police had recently filed its supplementary charge sheet before the court against Tunda under provisions of TADA and the Explosive Substances Act in the case relating to recovery of explosive substances lodged in 1994 at south Delhi's Malviya Nagar Police Station.