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Court sends teacher and boyfriend to two days police custody

Metropolitan Magistrate Mohinder Virat allowed the police to take the accused into their custody on the ground that they were to make some recoveries of the items which went missing from the deceased's house.

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A Delhi court on Wednesday sent a teacher and her alleged boyfriend, who are accused of killing her mother on May 29, to two days police remand.
    
Metropolitan Magistrate Mohinder Virat allowed the plea of the police to take the accused into their custody on the ground that they were to make some recoveries of the items which went missing from the deceased's house.
    
Sakshi Kapoor (26) and her alleged boyfriend Sunny Batra (20), a second year engineering student, were arrested on Tuesday by the police on the charge of killing her mother Kiran (55) at her residence in west Delhi.
    
According to the police, Sakshi, a teacher at a play school, had harboured hatred for her "disciplinarian" mother Kiran who used to object to her relationships with several boys.
    
She had allegedly stabbed the victim several times after the boyfriend knocked the victim down with an iron-press on May 29, they added.
    
The girl was angry with her mother as she scolded her for letting her boyfriend inside the house in her absence.
    
The court granted the police remand of the duo for two days as police submitted the accused were to be interrogated to make recoveries regarding the articles missing from the house of the victim.
    
A case has been registered against the duo for murder and criminal conspiracy with Paschim Vihar police station.

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