New Delhi, May 14: A city court today remanded the three accused in the Sunita Chaddha murder case to 14-day judicial custody, even as they refused to undergo the test identification parade alleging that they had already been shown to 'witnesses' at a police station. Duty metropolitan magistrate Atul Kumar Garg sent the accused - Ajairajkamal Sehgal, Amit Bansal and Dipak – to judicial custody till May 28 after they were produced before him.
Earlier in the afternoon, prosecution had moved an application before metropolitan magistrate Raja Rani Mitra for tip of the trio. The court asked them to be produced before metropolitan magistrate Garg for tip. But the accused contended that since their faces were shown to 'witnesses' at the police station itself, the tip would be a futile exercise.
Chaddha, 36, was killed in Rohini last week when she tried to intervene between two vehicle owners who were fighting on the road over a minor accident. Bureau Report