AIIMS team led by Sudhir Gupta will be meet CBI at 11 am tomorrow to compare notes.
AIIMS will present the draft report & seek correlation of their findings with the CBI team.
When proper correlations are established then AIIMS will start preparing the final report.

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The meeting will take place at CBI's Lodhi Road office, Delhi.
It will be a closed-door meeting which will be attended by all members of CBI's Special Investigations Team (SIT).
The entire team of senior doctors will be present too.
The meeting is expected to last for three hours
Now, why correlations need to be made?
The AIIMS team has found some startling facts regarding the case after forensic examination.
The CBI has recreated the crime scene too.
The findings of both the teams need to match and not contradict each other.
Let me explain this a little.
For example, the AIIMS team has found assault marks on Sushant's body but the CBI says that there was no physical assault on him, then the reports are basically contradicting each other.
This meeting is to rule out such contradictions.
This is very important for an air-tight case
Minor contradictions are expected but if there are major contradictions then it needs to be found out which team is on the right track and which team is getting it wrong.
The conclusions of the teams cannot be different.
Not the final conclusion only, but all the conclusions
There's nothing to worry about.
The two teams are in constant touch with each other and there are no major contradictions.
But still paperwork has to be perfect because the court will go through it with a fine tooth-comb.
The opposition lawyer, too, will try and find holes in it.
It's good to see that the CBI is being careful and meticulous in its approach, this time.
In every investigations team, the guy who prepares the paperwork is as important as the guy who's on the field. Any veteran police officer will tell you that.
CBI is mindful of this as well
I am told that the report of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) has played a very important role.
This is the team that has studied the Cooper Hospital Post Mortem report and examined the Viscera Report as well.
The CFSL report will have far reaching consequences
We are told that the AIIMS team have taken interviews of the following persons: Meetu Singh, Siddharth Pithani, Dipesh Sawant, Neeraj Singh and Keshav Bachne.
They have already correlated their findings with the testimonies of the above persons which will be added as an annexure.
Will report be made public?
No.
Will selective paras find a way out?
Most probably yes.
Will it establish murder?
No (that's for the CBI to establish, not AIIMS).
Will there be a final report?
Yes, this meeting will lead to a final report.

Tomorrow's the day.

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