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Three-member team leaves for Pak to pave way for panel's visit

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The team led by Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs Dharmendra Sharma will interact with Pakistani officials for four days and look into the purpose of the visit of the Commission which wants to cross examine four Mumbai- based witnesses of 26/11 cases.

Islamabad has been insisting that the Pakistani panel's India visit is key to early completion of the 26/11 trial in Rawalpindi as the court had refused to accept the findings of the Commission's earlier visit as it did not get the chance to cross examine the four witnesses.

New Delhi has agreed to Islamabad's request but put two conditions --- it sought an assurance from Pakistan that this would be the final visit by the panel and New Delhi wanted Pakistani law officers to certify its admissibility in Pakistani courts.

 

The visiting Indian delegation will also set modalities for the Pakistani panel's Mumbai visit.

During his recent visit to India, Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik had said if the Indian team visits Pakistan this week, the Pakistani Commission will be able to visit India by first week of January. (More)

  

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First Published: Dec 19 2012 | 7:25 PM IST

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