In a major development that has captured national attention, the judicial custody of all five individuals accused in the tragic death case involving music icon Zubeen Garg's son has been extended by an additional 14 days. The decision came during a court proceeding in Assam's Kamrup district on Tuesday.
Court Proceedings and Legal Developments
The Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate of Kamrup delivered the ruling, keeping the five accused in judicial custody until the next hearing scheduled for December 17. This extension comes as investigators continue to piece together the events leading to the untimely demise of the beloved singer's son.
The case has been registered under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code, including Section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), highlighting the serious nature of the allegations against the accused individuals.
Ongoing Investigation and Public Interest
Local authorities have been working diligently on the investigation, with the extended custody period allowing for further examination of evidence and witness statements. The case has generated significant public interest across Assam and beyond, given Zubeen Garg's immense popularity and cultural significance in the region.
The tragic incident has sparked conversations about road safety and accountability, with many fans and well-wishers expressing their support for the Garg family during this difficult time.
As the legal process continues to unfold, all eyes remain on the Assam judicial system to deliver justice in this heartbreaking case that has touched millions of music lovers across India.