Baldia factory fire verdict deferred till September 22.

KARACHI -- An anti-terrorism court (ATC) postponed on Thursday the announcement of the reserved verdict in the Baldia factory fire case till September 22.

Accused Rauf Siddiqui, Rehman Bhola, Zubair Charya and others were presented before the court amid strict security arrangements.

The verdict was expected to be announced today after ATC-7 had reserved it on September 2, following the completion of final arguments by the parties.

The judge had noted that the verdict would be announced on September 17.

During Thursday's hearing, the court inquired how many bodies had been autopsied, at which the investigation officer disclosed that 259 bodies had been autopsied.

The judge further asked whether the victims and their families had been compensated, in line with the high court's orders. Advocate Amir Naqvi replied that compensation had been paid by the factory owners and NGOs on the Sindh High Court's (SHC) orders, adding that the ATC could compensate the victims with the fines paid by the accused.

It was also inquired whether the court could impose a fine on the accused for the sake of the victims' families. Lawyers stated that the amount given to the heirs on the SHC's orders was for compensation, not Diyat, while the compensation was paid by the insurance company and the government. They added that the ATC could impose fines on the accused if it so desired.

According to the Rangers prosecutor, compensation had been given by the judicial commission on the basis of humanitarian sympathy, but the ATC was not bound to implement the commission's report.

The court adjourned the case until September 22.

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