The CBI will determine on submitting an enchantment in opposition to the particular courtroom verdict acquitting all 32 accused within the Babri Masjid demolition case after consulting the legal department, its counsel stated on Wednesday.
“After a copy of the verdict is received, it will be sent to the CBI headquarters where it will be studied by the legal department and a decision on filing an appeal will be taken as per its suggestion,” CBI counsel Lalit Singh stated. He was replying to a question on this .
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