Pune, June 29 -- The Ketan Agarwal murder case reached a crucial juncture on Monday, June 29, as the seven-day police custody of both accused - Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary - expired and a Pune court took up the matter afresh. The defence is fighting hard to prevent any further extension of police remand, while investigators have been racing to consolidate physical and digital evidence before the deadline.

Defence Opposes Further Custody Advocate Ashutosh Srivastava, legal counsel for accused Siya Goyal, made clear ahead of the hearing that he would strongly oppose any police remand extension. Speaking to media as the custody was set to expire, he stated that his client had cooperated fully with the investigation, answered all questio...