India, Dec. 10 -- The Bombay High Court on Tuesday suggested that Fahim Arshad Mohammad Yusuf Ansari, one of the two accused acquitted in the 26/11 terror attack case, should look for some other job rather than insisting on a police clearance certificate (PCC) required to work as an auto rickshaw or taxi driver.

"We have shown you the reports. We cannot go beyond that," the division bench of justices AS Gadkari and Ranjitsinha Raja Bhonsale told Ansari's lawyer, advocate Payoshi Roy, referring to the Maharashtra government's strong opposition to his plea and a confidential police report submitted to the court about his alleged association with a banned terror outfit.

Roy, however, submitted that despite Ansari's acquittal, he has been u...