Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

SETBACK FOR LALU

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highest amount of alleged defalcatio­n and highest number of prosecutio­n witnesses.

Seventy of the accused, including former Bihar chief minister Jagarnath Mishra, died during the course of trial. Currently, 110 accused, including Prasad, are facing trial.

After the prosecutio­n completed its arguments in the case on August 7 in the case during a virtual hearing, lawyers of 89 of the 110 accused urged the court on August 9 to defer the hearings, citing difficulty in presenting “voluminous” documents virtually. The defence is to cross-examine witnesses next.

Rejecting the petition, the court directed the defence to begin their final arguments from August 13, said CBI counsel BMP Singh.

However, the court has directed that a limited number of lawyers can show the documents in physical form while following Covid-19 guidelines. Besides, a maximum of five lawyers can also argue in person, Singh said.

Prasad’s counsel Prabhat Kumar said they will decide on the future course of action after getting a copy of the order.

The RJD chief is currently out on bail after spending more than three years in jail following his conviction in three separate fodder scam cases in quick succession.

If convicted in the Doranda treasury case, Prasad, who is currently staying in New Delhi, could land up in jail again.

THE CBI COURT DIRECTED THE DEFENCE TO BEGIN FINAL ARGUMENTS FROM AUGUST 13

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