Hours after the apex court denied interim bail to the 41 -year old controversial MLA from Malviya Nagar and sought the presence of his wife on Monday to explore the possibility of mediation, the trial court accepted the Delhi Police demand to extend his custodial interrogation on the grounds that two days was not enough to complete his questioning.
The apex court said it would await the outcome of the proceedings before the Magistrate, who ultimately did not grant relief and allowed the plea of the police that the MLA be sent for further custodial interrogation.
Bharti made allegations against the police both in the apex court as well as the trial court that the investigators did not allow him to consult his lawyer after his surrender and that he was allegedly tortured in custody.
During the hearing in the Supreme Court, which posted the matter for Monday to ascertain the stand of Bharti's wife Lipika Mitra on the issue of settling the dispute through mediation, a verbal duel was witnessed between a judge and Subramaniam.
