It was not an easy task for the Additional Chief Metropolitan Judge B V L N Chakravarthi as he concluded the six-year-old case on Thursday.
Designated as the special court to try the case by the Andhra Pradesh government in 2009, the court spent hundreds of hours hearing the prosecution and the lawyers representing the accused.
The special court started functioning from February 25, 2010.
The judge examined 226 witnesses and studied 3,137 documents that were marked as material exhibits.
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