JOURNALIST SOUMYA VISHWANTHAN MURDER CASE: DELHI COURT RESERVES VERDICT FOR OCT 18
The Business Guardian|October 14, 2023
A Delhi court on Friday reserved its judgment in the 2008 murder of TV journalist Soumya Vishwanathan for October 18. Additional Sessions Judge Ravindra Kumar Pandey directed all the accused to be present in the court when he delivers the verdict.
JOURNALIST SOUMYA VISHWANTHAN MURDER CASE: DELHI COURT RESERVES VERDICT FOR OCT 18

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