Hyderabad vet rape case: AIIMS forms team for second autopsy of 4 accused killed in encounter
The Telangana High Court had directed authorities to conduct a second postmortem on the bodies of the four accused.
The Telangana High Court had directed authorities to conduct a second postmortem on the bodies of the four accused.
The young woman's rape and murder on November 27 had triggered protests across the nation after her body which was burnt, was found last week near Hyderabad.
Mattapally Srinivas, president of the Ranga Reddy Bar Association, said they had taken the decision as 'a moral and social responsibility against the heinous crime committed by the accused.'
As the shocking details emerged of the gruesome incident, several protests were seen across Telangana on Saturday demanding justice for the victim.
As per the reports, the accused Mohammed Arif, Chintakunta Chennakeshavulu, Jollu Shiva and Jollu Naveen are likely to be shifted to Mahabubnagar jail.
It is likely that the police will ask for the custody of the accused for further questioning by the magistrate.
The incident sent shock waves with questions being raised on women's safety. Telangana Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali said the case would be tried in a fast-track court.
The charred body of the 27-year-old woman was found under a culvert near Hyderabad on Thursday, a day after she went missing, police said.
Meanwhile, the National Commission for Women has constituted an inquiry committee to look into the alleged killing of the veterinarian.