Dismissing the bail plea of Delhi Police constable Virendra Singh recently, Justice R V Easwar said, "Taking all the circumstances, the rival arguments and the material on record into account, I do not think that this is a fit case for grant of bail.
"I do share the apprehension expressed by the Additional Public Prosecutor that granting bail at this stage, when the trial is about to close, involves the risk of the accused fleeing from justice."
The court had rejected Singh's argument that other accused in the case, including his mother, have been granted bail and he was also entitled to it.
According to the prosecution, before the incident on September 26, 2011, the victim had called up a PCR van early in the morning and told the police that she was calling from Quarter No 112, Police Colony, Shakarpur to inform that her in-laws along with her husband had threatened to kill her.
Following a complaint from the victim's family, the police had initiated an inquiry and found that soon after the incident, the family had taken the woman's body to their native village and cremated her there.
The High Court also took note of the fact that the accused constable had called up his superior on September 27, 2011, and requested for 10 days leave on the ground that his wife was seriously ill but had not disclosed that she was no longer alive.