Mumbai: A Mumbai court has extended the police custody of Chintan Upadhayay, accused of killing his wife, installation artist Hema and her lawyer Harish Bhambhani, till January 4.
Kandivali Police produced Chintan Upadhyay before the Borivali Metropolitan Court this morning and sought further police custody as his remand ended today.
Police also moved an application seeking narco analysis test of Mr Upadhyay.
Magistrate Prasad Kulkarni extended Mr Upadhyay's remand by three days.
Chintan Upadhyay, also a painter, is accused of conspiring to kill his estranged wife Hema Upadhyay with whom he was locked in a legal battle.
He was arrested on December 22 after being questioned by the Crime Branch.
The double murder came to light after the bodies of Hema and Harish Bhambhani were found stuffed in two boxes in a drain in suburban Kandivali.
The other four accused in the case -- Pradip Rajbhar, Vijay Rajbhar, Shivkumar Rajbhar and Azaad Rajbhar -- are currently in judicial custody till January 11, while the main accused Vidyadhar Rajbhar is still at large.
Kandivali Police produced Chintan Upadhyay before the Borivali Metropolitan Court this morning and sought further police custody as his remand ended today.
Police also moved an application seeking narco analysis test of Mr Upadhyay.
Chintan Upadhyay, also a painter, is accused of conspiring to kill his estranged wife Hema Upadhyay with whom he was locked in a legal battle.
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The double murder came to light after the bodies of Hema and Harish Bhambhani were found stuffed in two boxes in a drain in suburban Kandivali.
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