Relief to accused's mom, dad; no arrests for now
They had an argument on the day of incident as well, following which she jumped from the terrace, police had said.
New Delhi: The Delhi high court on Monday granted interim protection from arrest to parents of the husband of a woman flight attendant, who had allegedly committed suicide in the national capital earlier this month.
Justice Mukta Gupta also issued a notice to the Delhi police on a plea of the husband's parents seeking anticipatory bail and sought a status report in the matter.
The court listed the matter for further hearing on August 2, while granting interim protection to Sushma Singhvi and R.S. Singhvi, parents of Mayank Singhvi, who is in judicial custody in the death case of his wife Anissia Batra (39) till the next date of hearing.
A trial court had on July 20 refused to grant protection from arrest to Mayank's parents after the counsel for the deceased’s parents said the allegations against them were serious.
Anissia, who was working with a German airline, had allegedly jumped from the terrace of her house in Panchsheel Park in South Delhi on July 13 and Mayank had taken her to a nearby hospital, where she was declared brought dead.
Her family has alleged that her husband used to physically abuse her and often demand money from the victim. The family claimed before the trial court that it was not a suicide, but murder.
On the other hand, Mayank's parents have sought anticipatory bail claiming that they had no role in the matter and any dispute between their son and daughter-in-law was their internal matter.
Mayank, married to Anissia for over two years, was arrested on July 16. Before jumping off the terrace, she had sent a message to him that she would kill herself, the police had said earlier. The husband had told the police that they had regular fights due to "compatibility issues".
They had an argument on the day of incident as well, following which she jumped from the terrace, police had said.
The victim's family had also given a complaint to police on June 27 saying that if anything happens to their daughter, Mayank would be responsible, police had said.