The Allahabad High Court on Tuesday granted four weeks to the state government for filing its reply on a bail plea of accused Prashant Kumar, the policeman who was charged for shooting dead Apple executive Vivek Tiwari in Lucknow in September 2018.
It fixed the hearing of the matter after six weeks.
A bench of justice Rekha Dixit in Lucknow passed the order on the bail application moved on behalf of Mr Kumar.
Opposing the plea, additional government advocate Rajesh Kumar Singh had argued that it was a sensational case in which none other than a policeman shot dead a man who was going by his car in Gomtinagar, a posh area in Lucknow.
Meanwhile, on behalf of wife of Vivek Tiwari, advocate Pranshu Agrawal also appeared and sought time to file reply to the bail plea of Mr Kumar.
Right To Freedom Of Religion Cannot Be..: Allahabad High Court Chris Espiona Joined Apple At 14, Became Its Longest-Serving Employee POCSO Act Misused In Cases Involving Teenage Romance: Allahabad High Court BJP Subtly Asking Ajit Pawar To Quit "Mahayuti": Sharad Pawar's NCP Travel Influencer Aanvi Kamdar Dies After Falling Off A Waterfall Near Mumbai Amid Huge Row, Karnataka Pauses Bill For Reservation In Private Sector Firms UK Covid-19 Inquiry To Issue First Report On Preparedness Secret Service Head To Testify To US House Panel On Trump Shooting Florida Man Arrested For Making Threats Against Biden Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.