The high court has refused to intervene in the trial against Azam Khan, son Abdullah and wife Tanzeem Fatimain the case of fake birth certificate of Abdullah Azam, son of SP leader and former cabinet minister MohammadAzam Khan. The court said that the decision of the case will not come from the trial court until the petition isdecided. The high court has reserved its decision on Azam Khan's petition to stay the trial of the case and allowhim to present some new evidence.The trial of the case against all three people including Azam Khan is going on in the mp MLA Special court ofRampur. It has been demanded in the petition that he should be allowed to file a pen drive and video clip asevidence in the ongoing trial in mp MLA court. Azam Khan side said that the main witness of the case,Mohammad Shafiq, is close to the plaintiff akash Saxena, hence Mohammad Shafiq is testifying against him. Toprove this fact, a demand has been made to the high court to allow presentation of a pen drive and video clip asevidence.Court reserved judgmentAdditional Advocate General PC Srivastava and Additional government Advocate JK Upadhyay, who wereopposing the petition, said that Shafiq had admitted about the pen drive in his statement. In such a situation, thepurpose of seeking permission to include the pen drive as evidence is only to pending the trial, hence nopermission should be given for it. The court has reserved its decision in this matter after hearing both the sides.Along with this, mp MLA court Rampur has been directed to continue the trial of the case.
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