Rashtriya Janata Dal president Lalu Prasad on Tuesday appeared before a special CBI court here in connection with a case relating to the fodder scam.
Special CBI judge Prajesh Kumar, who had last week ordered the former Bihar chief minister to appear in person, fixed November 30 as the next date of hearing.
"On the next date, the court will examine around 200 witnesses. On that date, Lalu Ji has not been asked to appear. However, he will appear whenever the court asks him to do so," Prasad's counsel Sudhir Sinha told reporters.
Prasad was summoned here in connection with the alleged fraudulent withdrawal of about Rs 1 crore from the treasury in Banka district.
He has been convicted in similar cases pertaining to a number of other districts of Jharkhand, which were part of undivided Bihar when he ruled the state in the 1990s.
Currently out on bail, the RJD supremo has been staying in Delhi with his eldest daughter Misa, where he has been under strict medical supervision.
The septuagenarian suffers from a number of ailments, which include diabetes, cardiac and renal problems.