Delhi High Court denies bail to Neeraj Bawania in Jail Van double murder case
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed the regular bail plea of Neeraj Sehrawat alias Neeraj Bawania in Jail Van double murder case.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed the regular bail plea of Neeraj Sehrawat alias Neeraj Bawania in Jail Van double murder case.
The SIT’s comprehensive findings reveal a premeditated crime, executed with extreme violence. According to the report, contractor Suresh Chandrakar's brother Ritesh, along with his associates, brutally murdered journalist on January 1. Mukesh’s investigative reports, which exposed irregularities in their road construction projects, had led to an official inquiry, enraging the accused.
Confessing to the crime, Dhanraj, a motorcyclist working for online cab booking platforms, said he took the step on suspicion of infidelity.
The police, however, denied receiving a complaint about the rape and murder of the 35-year-old woman.
A 19-year-old who was on the run for almost two months for his involvement in the killing of a teenage girl who was seven months pregnant ,was held by the crime branch team from Rohtak, Haryana, a Delhi police official said.
Delhi Police on Wednesday found the dismembered body parts, suspected to be of a woman, near a flyover in Geeta Colony.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the managing director of a Bengaluru-based private tech company were allegedly killed by an ex-employee of the firm, the police said on Tuesday.
After the murder of Sri Acharya Kamakumara Nandi, a Jain monk, Karnataka Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara on Monday said that the government will ensure that no such incidents happen again in the state. The opposition BJP not satisfied with the probe has decided to protest.
The three died on December 15, 2022, when emergency services were called to Petherton Court to reports that they had suffered serious injuries.
During the hearing on Friday (June 30), the court of Additional Session Judge Atul Saxena convicted the accused Puran Singh Ahirwar and Vidya Bai Ahirwar under Section Indian Penal Code (IPC) section 302, 120B and 201.