"There is a marriage now, then there will be children", the conviction of Nitish Katara, Vikas Yadav, refuses to increase the bail - the Supreme Court denies the expansion of interim bail to Vikas Yadav in the murder case of Nitish Katara

Updated: Fri, 26 Sep 2025 09:30 pm (IST) The Supreme Court refused to increase the interim bail of Vikas Yadav, who was found guilty in the Nitish Katara murder case of Nitish Katara. Vikas Yadav moved the Supreme Court to arrange Rs 54 Lakh for marriage and fine. The court said that if Yadav’s petition is accepted. The Supreme Court refused to increase the bail of Vikas Yadav. (Lying photo) Digital desk, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court on Friday refused to increase the interim bail of Vikas Yadav, who serves 25 years in prison in the murder case of Nitish Katara in 2002. The Bank of Justice MM SUNDRESH and Justice Saatha Chandra Sharma heard a petition on September 9, which was filed by 54 -year -old Yadav against the interim order of the Delhi High Court and refused to increase the interim bail. Remove ad, just read the news, why Vikas Yadav did the attitude of the Supreme Court? Vikas Yadav surrendered the same day and moved the peak court to arrange Rs 54 Lakh for the fine who imposed him on the basis of his marriage and in the murder case. What did the Supreme Court say? The apex court said that if Yadav’s petition is accepted, it would be an endless process. The bank said that there is a marriage now, then there will be children; This process will continue like this. On behalf of Yadav, senior lawyer Guru Krishnakumar argued that the Supreme Court will hear the case on December 2.