May 13, 2010 5:16 PM

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Ajmer court sets aside decision to conduct narco, brain-mapping tests on dargah blast case accused

Ajmer court today set aside decision to conduct narco and brain-mapping tests on Devendra Gupta, an accused in 2007 Ajmer dargah blast case.<br/><br/>District and Sesion court judge Prashant Agarwal accepted prayer in the revision petition filed on behalf of Gupta and set aside May three order of Chief Judicial Magistrate court granting permission to Rajasthan ATS to conduct the tests on him, Gupta's lawyer Umardan Lakhawat said.<br/><br/>In the wake of the recent ruling of the Supreme Court against compulsory use of narco-analysis, brain-mapping and<br/>polygraph tests on suspects, Gupta had filed a revision petition on May 6 last.<br/><br/>Gupta was arrested by the Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad on April 29 last from Ajmer in connection with the blast case.

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