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Justice Sharmila Bhuyan heard Mahanta's lawyer, A K Bhuyan, while the counsels of two other accused, Shyamkanu Mahanta and Siddhartha Sharma, will present their cases on Tuesday.
Shyamkanu Mahanta was the chief organiser of the North East India Festival in Singapore, while Sharma was Garg's secretary.
Garg died in Singapore on September 19 last year while swimming in the sea.
The 52-year-old singer had gone to the Southeast Asian nation to perform in the 4th edition of the festival.
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Assam Police's CID probed into the death and filed its charge sheet before a local court here in December, naming seven accused.
Four of them are facing murder charges.
The hearing in the case is being held by a "new court and in a new environment. We are happy that the hearing in the fast-track court has started," Special Public Prosecutor Ziaul Kamar told reporters.
He said the court took the prosecution's case details.
The court also rejected the petition from Zubeen's Personal Security Officer (PSO) Nandeswar Borah, seeking his seized mobile phone back.
"We objected to the petition saying that it was a primary document and a case property. The court immediately rejected it," Kamar added.
The SIT had also filed a petition requesting that Sharma's bank account be sealed again, which the court will hear during the daily hearing.
Zubeen's wife, Garima Saikia Garg, said that the hearing will now be held daily and the "defence lawyer has asked for time as they always do".
The court has said that the hearing will be "held daily in the morning and afternoon. So, we have hope that the proceedings will move fast with a good outcome expected soon," she said.
"We have trust and faith in the law of the land. We come to the court with a positive mind, hoping everything turns out well for Zubeen and he gets what he rightfully deserves," she said.
Garima said that Tuesday is going to be an important day as both Mahanta and Sharma's petitions will be heard.
"We are waiting to hear what their lawyers will put forward, following which the prosecution will reply. A new process has begun, and we are praying that everything turns out as expected so that Zubeen gets due justice," she added.
The state coroner in Singapore, however, recently found that Garg's death was "simply due to an unfortunate and tragic accidental drowning" and that no one had forced, coerced or pushed him into the water.
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