Air-hostess death: In-laws moves SC over anticipatory bail

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The in-laws of Anissia Batra, who allegedly committed suicide in July this year, have moved the against the High Court order denying them

Hearing the matter, the bench of Justice and Justice observed that allegations against the in-laws are "very serious."

"It's a very serious matter, can't just brush it aside," SC said. The added that there is evidence with Police which shows cruelty against the victim.

Mukul Rohtagi, appearing for the in-laws, told the bench that it was not a case of abetment of suicide.

On July 13, the Delhi-based had jumped off the terrace of her house after allegedly a heated argument with her husband, Before her death, the had reportedly sent a message to her friend on WhatsApp, stating that she was allegedly locked up in a room by Singhvi. She had also asked her friend to inform the police of the same. Subsequently, the police arrested Batra's husband in the case.

The next hearing in case will be held after ten days.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 14:02 IST