The Fast Track Court Judge Vijaya Pol scheduled the next hearing for April 16 after passing the order.
Tejpal's lawyer D Dhond today said he wanted the CCTV footage of the area around the lift, where the alleged crime took place at a five-star hotel here on November 7 last year, from November 7 to 29.
Public Prosecutor Francis Tavora contended that footage for this entire period would not be relevant, and it could not be copied and stored on a pen-drive.
The judge then asked Investigating Officer Sunita Sawant to take the help of information technology experts in this regard. The judge also said if the entire footage cannot be stored on a pen drive, it can be viewed by both the parties in the presence of a court officer.
Tejpal has asked for a copy of the charge-sheet and the CCTV footage on which the Crime Branch is relying. His lawyer had said that the copy of the chargesheet provided to him did not match with the original one.