Link Metropolitan Magistrate extended the judicial custody of Sahil Gahlot and other accused till May 3. The accused persons were produced in court after the expiry of their judicial custody.
Delhi Police have moved a plea before the High Court seeking direction restraining all media channels from displaying/playing the content of the charge sheet and direction to the central government to issue appropriate direction/guidelines to ensure no such material is displayed in the media
Delhi's Saket court on Monday restrained a news channel from utilising in any form any material related to the Shraddha murder case for the next three days.
Delhi's Saket Court on Saturday reserved an order on the charge against Aftab Amin Poonawala accused in the Shraddha Walkar murder case. The court will pronounce the order on the charge on April 29.
Delhi's Saket court on Monday restrained all media houses from publishing and disseminating content of charge sheet including digital evidence in the Shraddha murder case stating that it is "not" a public document.
Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Neeraj Gaur of Rohini District court granted bail to Aftab on the condition of furnishing a personal bond of 35,000 rupees and one surety bond in the like amount.
Delhi's Dwarka court on Wednesday extended the judicial custody of Sahil Gahlot and five other accused including his father and two cousins accused in the Nikki Yadav murder case for the next 14 days.
Delhi's Dwarka court on Monday pulled up Delhi Police for not producing the case diary of the Nikki murder and has asked the investigation officer (IO) to come with the case diary tomorrow. The judicial custody of all the six accused along with Sahil Gahlot was extended till Tuesday.
Vijay Walkar, father of Shraddha Walkar, who was murdered by her live-in partner Aftab Poonawalla last year, on Monday said that one year of his daughter's gruesome murder will be completed in May and he has not been able to perform the last rites of his daughter.
Delhi's Dwarka court on Monday extended the judicial custody of Sahil Gahlot and six others including his father and two cousins, accused in the Nikki Yadav murder case.