Bengaluru (PTI): The sessions court has extended the judicial custody of Pallavi, the wife of slain ex-DGP Om Prakash, in the case related to the murder of her husband, while ensuring she is provided legal representation through free legal aid.

During her virtual production from prison, the court was informed on Friday that Pallavi did not have a lawyer. On enquiry, she told the bench, she was unable to afford legal counsel.

The court then offered her assistance through the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), to which she consented. Directions were issued to the DLSA to appoint an advocate who will keep her informed and consult with her on case developments.

Separately, Vinay Kumar Singh, counsel for the de facto complainant, filed a vakalat along with an application under Section 338(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), seeking permission to assist the prosecution. The court allowed the plea, enabling him to work alongside the Special Public Prosecutor during the trial.

Judicial custody of Pallavi has been extended until the next hearing, which is scheduled for September 12, 2025.

On April 20, the 68-year-old IPS officer was found dead under mysterious circumstances at his HSR Layout residence in Bengaluru, following which his wife was arrested on charges of murdering him, on a complaint filed by their son Kartikesh.

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Medininagar (PTI): A couple and their 18-year-old son were allegedly hacked to death over suspicion of practising witchcraft in Jharkhand's Palamu, police said on Sunday.

Their minor daughter was also injured in the attack late on Saturday, a police officer said.

The bodies were recovered from their house on Sunday in Panki police station area, he said.

“Initial investigation suggests that the case is related to witchcraft suspicion,” Manoj Kumar Jha, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Lesliganj told PTI.

A manhunt is on to nab the culprits, Jha said.

The girl suffered severe injuries and has been admitted to a government hospital, he said.

The deceased have been identified as Vijay Bhuiyan (45), his wife Kalia Devi (40), and their son Chotu Bhuiyan.

The bodies have been sent to Medinirai Medical College and Hospital (MMCH) for post-mortem examination.