Delhi court has extended the police remand of wrestler Sushil Kumar in the murder of 23-year-old Sagar at Chhatrasal Stadium. Sushil Kumar's police remand has been extended for 4 days.
Earlier, Delhi Police arrested two more people in connection with the Chhatrasal Stadium dispute. One wrestler was killed and two of his companions were injured in this dispute. Officials said the accused Rohit Karoria and Bijendra were arrested. Police said that a total of nine people, including Olympic medalist wrestler Sushil Kumar, have been arrested so far in connection with the incident.
Proper rulemaking request
Earlier, the Delhi High Court on Friday refused to hear the plea seeking to stop the media from making the trial of wrestler and Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar concerning the murder 'sensational' and framing appropriate rules for reporting criminal cases. . Also said that a PIL cannot be filed for such a person, who is well known.
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A bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh said that the petition filed on behalf of Kumar, a conscious person, claimed that the media had distorted his image from his reporting in a murder case in which he is an accused. The court said, 'You cannot file a PIL for a person. We do not see any reason to hear the case like a conscious person.
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