Court Grants Bail Amidst Controversy: Examining Relationship Strains
A court has granted bail to Aditya Pandit, accused of abetting the suicide of his girlfriend and Air India pilot, Srishti Tuli. The court noted the absence of complaints about their strained relationship to family members or authorities, deciding that further detention was unwarranted.
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A court has granted bail to Aditya Pandit, accused of abetting the suicide of his girlfriend, Air India pilot Srishti Tuli. The court noted there was no complaint to any authority about their strained relationship.
Tuli, 25, was found dead in Mumbai on November 25. Police charged her boyfriend Pandit, 27, with abetment, but the court has found that the material investigation has concluded.
The complaint, filed by the victim's uncle, mentioned disputes over food preferences. However, the court decided that these instances did not warrant further detention of Pandit.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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