Delhi Court Cancels Shraddha Walkar Murder Case Hearing as Accused Appears for MA Exam
Court Cancels Hearing as Accused Takes MA Exam

Additional Sessions Judge Hargurvarinder Singh Jaggi of a Delhi court cancelled the proceedings scheduled for July 20 in the Shraddha Walkar murder case after the accused, Aaftab Amin Poonawala, informed the court that he would be appearing for his final MA sociology examination at Tihar Jail on that date.

IGNOU Examination at Tihar Jail

Poonawala, an undertrial lodged in Central Jail No. 3, Tihar, is appearing for examinations conducted by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) between July 11 and July 20 at the jail’s examination centre. In an order dated July 8, the court recorded that Poonawala’s final examination was scheduled from 2 pm to 5 pm on July 20. He had sought exemption from physical production before the court on that date, citing the examination schedule.

Court Orders Resumption on July 21

Allowing the application, the court cancelled the July 20 hearing and directed that the recording of prosecution evidence commence on July 21 at 2 pm. The remaining dates fixed earlier will continue as scheduled. The court had previously ordered day-to-day recording of prosecution evidence from July 20 to July 25.

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Witness Examination Status

According to the prosecution, eight witnesses are yet to be examined. The chief examination of 13 prosecution witnesses has been partly recorded, while the testimony of 12 others has been deferred.

Background of the Case

Shraddha Walkar, a 27-year-old call centre employee, was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner, Poonawala, in May 2022. The prosecution alleges that he strangled her, dismembered her body, stored the remains in a refrigerator before disposing them of in Delhi.

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