Katara killer 'unwell', seeks bail over no evidence
November 11, 2011  18:50

Just in: Vishal Yadav, who along with his cousin Vikas, is serving life term for killing MBA graduate Nitish Katara in 2002, today moved the Supreme Court for bail. 

Pleading for bail, he submitted in his petition that he is not keeping well and there was no "direct evidence" against him and the lower court had convicted him on the basis of circumstantial evidence.

Vishal, the son of controversial UP politician D P Yadav, approached the apex court challenging the Delhi High Court order of February 24 in which his plea for bail plea was dismissed.

The High Court had rejected Vishal's plea for  suspension of his sentence till the court decides on his appeal filed in 2008 after being sentenced to life imprisonment by a lower court.

The trial court had in May 2008 sentenced Vishal and Vikas to life imprisonment for kidnapping Katara on the intervening night of February 16-17, 2002, from a marriage party in Ghaziabad and killed him as they were against their sister Bharti Yadav's relationship with him.

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