Jhanvi Kukreja murder case: Bail plea of main accused rejected
Mumbai sessions court on Wednesday rejected the bail plea of accused Shree Jogdhankar in Jhanvi Kukreja murder case.
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Jhanvi Kukreja with her mother Nidhi Kukreja in a file photo. (Photo: Twitter/@ShivAroor)
Mumbai sessions court on Wednesday rejected the bail plea of accused Shree Jogdhankar in Jhanvi Kukreja murder case.
Both the bail petitions were filed by accused stating that they needed to give exams and study. Jogdhankar had also pleaded for bail on medical grounds as his case is that he had been suffering from injuries.
While rejecting Diya s plea, Judge M M Umar went through the CCTV footage and photographs that the police had collected of the spot where the teen Jhanvi Kukreja was found dead. The judge said, As per the photographs of the spot and other documents clearly show that the deceased was brutally murdered.
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