Geetika suicide: Chaddha sent to a day's judicial custody

Aruna Chaddha, an accused in former flight attendant Geetika Sharma's suicide case, was Monday sent to judicial custody for a day by a Delhi court which rejected a plea to extend her police custody by three days.

Investigators had sought an extension in the police remand of the official of the now-defunct MDLR Airlines and Geetika's colleague to bring her face to face with co-accused, her employer and Haryana's former minister Gopal Goyal Kanda.

Metropolitan Magistrate Vipin Kharb extended Chaddha's judicial custody till Tuesday and told police that they could move a fresh application for her interrogation.

The court rejected the investigators' application for extending her police remand by three more days, saying that they had failed to show any documents related to the recovery of any computer hard disks from her office or home.

Chaddha was arrested Aug 8 and sent to seven days police custody. Kanda surrendered Saturday and is in police custody.

Kanda was earlier on the run since Aug 8 after Geetika, 23, accused him and Chaddha, of harassing her and forcing her to commit suicide. She died on the night of Aug 4-5 at her house in north Delhi's Ashok Vihar. Both Kanda and Chaddha have denied the allegations.

Charges of criminal intimidation were slapped on Kanda and Chaddha over the suicide.

Kanda owned the MDLR Airlines where Geetika worked as a flight attendant. After the airlines ceased to function in 2009, she was given a job in another company owned by him.

According to Geetika's brother, his sister was being constantly mentally harassed by Kanda and Chaddha.

Kanda resigned from the Haryana ministry after Geetika's suicide.

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