Ujjwal Nikam said that an application has been filed in the court on our behalf against six Pakistani terrorists that according to our new law, they should be allowed to present evidence in the court against these six Pakistani terrorists.
The process of trial in absentia against the accused present in Pakistan in the 26/11 terrorist attack case has progressed. This will be the first case of in absentia trial in a terrorist case after the implementation of the Indian Civil Security Code, i.e. BNSS, 2023.
Now Mumbai Police and the prosecution will demand that the case be tried in absentia against all the accused. This case will be heard on August 21. On this day itself, the court can decide whether trial should be started in absentia against the accused or not.
The terrorist attack was carried out on the night of November 26, 2008, which continued till the next day, November 29. Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists who had come from Pakistan via sea route had attacked many places. 166 people were killed in this terrorist attack, while a large number of people were injured.