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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, FEB. 3. A Delhi court today dismissed an application by the prosecution seeking order for trial of erstwhile producer of the crime serial "India's Most Wanted'', Suhaib Illyasi, for allegedly killing his wife, Anju Illyasi, in 2000. Dismissing the application, the Additional Sessions Judge in the Karkardooma courts, Chandra Gupta, said that there was no fresh material brought on record by the prosecution to try the accused under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code. The prosecution had sought his trial for the murder charge on the grounds that one of the doctors of the medical board had opined that homicide could not be ruled out in the case and that the deceased's mother, Rukma Singh, and the doctor who had treated her at Virmani Hospital had also given enough hints in their statements that it could be a case of murder. The medical board had probed the nature of injuries on Anju's body.
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