A Delhi court has reserved its judgement for April 27 in an 11-year-old fictitious defence deal case in which former BJP President Bangaru Laxman is accused of accepting money from fake arms dealers.
Additional Sessions Judge Kanwal Jeet Arora reserved the judgement in the corruption case in which Laxman was facing trial for allegedly accepting money from fake arms dealers to recommend to the Defence Ministry to award them a contract to supply their wares for the Army.
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