Justice K Babu directed the Ernakulam District and Sessions Judge to handover copies of the statements given by various persons during the enquiry conducted by her.
While issuing the order, Justice K Babu observed that permitting the accused in a case to directly witness the trial against him is a factor that goes towards ensuring a fair trial.
Justice Ziyad Rahman dismissed Dileep's plea in which the actor had alleged that the murder conspiracy FIR was an outcome of a personal animosity against the actor as all the male members of his family have been implicated in it.
Earlier, the Kerala High Court on Saturday had directed Dileep and four of his associates, including his brother, brother-in-law and two friends, to appear before the Kerala Crime Branch for three days starting from Sunday for questioning. Supreme Court Refuses to Entertain Kerala Government’s Plea on Extension of Time to Complete Actor Dileep’s Trial.