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The IED that triggered a low-intensity explosion in courtroom number 102 on December 9 had left a person injured.
The accused, Bharat Bhushan Kataria (47), was arrested on Friday, police said.
According to Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana, Kataria, who is a senior scientist at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), entered the court premises at 9.33 am on the day of the incident with two bags and left one of those behind inside the courtroom number 102. The accused left the court premises at 10.35 am.
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”Both the parties had lodged several cases against each other. They live in the same building. Prima facie, it seems that Kataria had a grudge against the lawyer,” a senior police officer said.
The lawyer lives on the ground floor of the building while the accused lives on the third floor. Five civil cases were filed by Kataria against the lawyer, while the latter had filed seven civil cases against the accused, police said.
Teams from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) and the National Security Guard (NSG) had visited the site of the explosion and it was found that the materials used in making the IED were easily available in the market.
The IED was not properly assembled due to which only the detonator exploded, police said.
The details of around 1,000 cars that had entered the court premises on the day of the incident were checked and the CCTV footage obtained from the court was analyzed by the investigating officers, they added.