On May 6, 2010, Special Court Judge M L Tahiliyani sentenced lone surviving Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab to death for his role in the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, killing 166 people.
The 1,522-page long trial court verdict will now be debated by the Bombay high court.
What were Judge Tahiliyani's
reasons for sending Kasab to the gallows? What were the charges against him that were upheld? Why did the judge let off fellow accused Sabauddin Ahmed and Faheem Ansari in the case?
Read the full verdict, right here on rediff.com!