26/11 case: Bombay HC to take up Kasab's hearing today
The petition to confirm the capital punishment for Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 attack will be presented before the Bombay High Court on Monday.
This comes two months after Kasab was convicted and given the death sentence by a special court in Mumbai.
Earlier, Kasab has filed an appeal in the Bombay High Court challenging the verdict and sought a legal aid panel to fight his case.
It has been reported that Kasab filed the appeal through the jail authorities and his plea for a lawyer has been forwarded to the High Court Legal Services Committee (HCLSC).
Earlier on May 6, Kasab's defence lawyer, Mr K. P. Pawar, said the decision about appealing to the High Court against the death sentence would be taken after consultations with the convict.
A Mumbai Special Court on May 6 sentenced Kasab to death on four counts.
Judge M.L. Tahiliyani awarded death sentence for Kasab on-waging war against India, murder, conspiracy to murder, and participating in an act of terror under Unlawful Activity Prevention Act (UAPA).
Judge Tahaliyani felt that Kasab''s crime fell under the judicial definition of "arest of rare".
Kasab, who is the 52nd prisoner on death row in India, was also awarded life term on five other counts.
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