The trial against alleged Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Abu Jundal, who is accused of teaching Hindi language and local customs to ten terrorists involved in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, is set to resume after a seven-year hiatus. The High Court on Monday quashed the special sessions court's order to make confidential documents related to the case available to the accused, paving the way for the hearing of the case against Jundal, which had been pending for seven years.

The police, the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Ministry of External Affairs had approached the High Court seeking a stay and quashing of the special court order. A single bench of Justice R. M. Laddha upheld the petition and set aside the order of the Special Sessions Court. Due to this petition, the hearing of the case aga

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