Panchkula, March 4 -- A 33-year-old newly married man was stabbed to death by two motorcycle-borne assailants along the Zirakpur-Shimla highway, near Sector 12, Panchkula, in the early hours of Tuesday. Police have arrested one accused in the case and are searching for his accomplice. The victim, Deepak Kumar, a resident of Mamta Enclave in Dhakoli, had got married just 20 days ago, his family said. His body, bearing multiple sharp-edged injuries, was found lying on the roadside around 2.30 am, with his motorcycle parked nearby and blood scattered at the scene. According to police, the attackers allegedly robbed Deepak of his mobile phone before fleeing. An FIR was registered on the complaint of his brother. Passersby spotted him lying on the road and alerted police by dialling 112. He was taken to the civil hospital in Sector 6, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. The main accused, identified as Roshan from Gopalganj district in Bihar, has been arrested and will be produced before a local court on Wednesday. Family members said Deepak worked at a call centre in Sector 7, Panchkula, and was returning home from a night shift when the attack occurred. Minutes before the incident, he had reportedly spoken to a friend over the phone. Deepak lived with his wife and parents in Dhakoli. His two younger brothers are software engineers based in Bengaluru. A man was allegedly stabbed to death, allegedly by his nephew and two accomplices, including a minor, following a family dispute in Mohali village. Phase 1 police arrested all three accused within 24 hours and recovered the weapon used in the crime. The deceased was a native of Chamoli, Uttarakhand, and had been staying with his cousin for the past five to six months. He worked as a waiter at wedding functions. According to police, the victim often returned home under the influence of alcohol and allegedly abused his cousin's daughter and behaved inappropriately with her, leading to frequent arguments between him and the cousin's minor son. On the intervening night of March 1 and 2, another dispute broke out over the same issue. The minor allegedly called his friend and cousin for help. The trio then confined the victim to a room and stabbed him in the chest. After the incident, the accused took him to civil hospital in Phase 6, claiming he had been injured in a separate fight and collapsed after returning home. However, inconsistencies in their statements and technical evidence, including call detail records, raised suspicion. Deputy superintendent of police (City-1) Prithvi Chahal said three accused, including two juveniles, have been arrested and a case registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. "The weapon used in the crime has been recovered....