<p>New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended by four weeks the interim bail granted to Vikas Yadav, undergoing a 25-year jail term in the 2002 Nitish Katara murder case, to attend to his ailing mother.</p>.<p>A bench of Justices M M Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh asked Yadav to approach the Delhi High Court for seeking remission in the case.</p>.<p>The top court has been extending interim bail to Yadav on medical grounds.</p>.<p>On May 8, the top court took into account a report of the AIIMS medical board which said Yadav's mother was hemodynamically stable and fit to be discharged.</p>.<p>The AIIMS in its opinion said if the patient failed to respond to conservative management (physiotherapy and medications), then surgical decompression of the lumbar spinal canal was recommended.</p>.<p>The top court then extended the interim bail granted to him to look after his mother.</p>.<p>On April 24, the top court granted interim bail to Yadav to meet his ailing mother and directed that she be examined by a medical board of AIIMS doctors.</p>.<p>Imposing conditions, the top court directed the convict to remain confined to his house in Ghaziabad and not get in touch with the case's witnesses, including Katara's mother Neelam Katara.</p>.Supreme Court grants 3-month furlough to Sukhdev Yadav in Nitish Katara murder case.<p>The apex court granted him the relief subject to depositing a bail bond of Rs 1 lakh and a surety of the like amount.</p>.<p>Vikas is the son of Uttar Pradesh politician D P Yadav. His cousin Vishal Yadav was also punished for the kidnapping and murder of business executive Katara.</p>.<p>The duo was against Katara's alleged affair with Bharti Yadav, sister of Vikas, as they belonged to different castes.</p>.<p>Another co-convict Sukhdev Pehalwan was given a 20-year jail term without any remission benefit.</p>.<p>Earlier, the Delhi High Court, while upholding the life imprisonment awarded to Vikas and Vishal Yadav by the trial court, specified a 30-year sentence, without any remission, to both of them.</p>.<p>It had awarded a 25-year jail term to the third convict, Pehalwan.</p>.<p>The Delhi prisons administration had last year rejected Yadav's remission request after his conduct was found to be unsatisfactory.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended by four weeks the interim bail granted to Vikas Yadav, undergoing a 25-year jail term in the 2002 Nitish Katara murder case, to attend to his ailing mother.</p>.<p>A bench of Justices M M Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh asked Yadav to approach the Delhi High Court for seeking remission in the case.</p>.<p>The top court has been extending interim bail to Yadav on medical grounds.</p>.<p>On May 8, the top court took into account a report of the AIIMS medical board which said Yadav's mother was hemodynamically stable and fit to be discharged.</p>.<p>The AIIMS in its opinion said if the patient failed to respond to conservative management (physiotherapy and medications), then surgical decompression of the lumbar spinal canal was recommended.</p>.<p>The top court then extended the interim bail granted to him to look after his mother.</p>.<p>On April 24, the top court granted interim bail to Yadav to meet his ailing mother and directed that she be examined by a medical board of AIIMS doctors.</p>.<p>Imposing conditions, the top court directed the convict to remain confined to his house in Ghaziabad and not get in touch with the case's witnesses, including Katara's mother Neelam Katara.</p>.Supreme Court grants 3-month furlough to Sukhdev Yadav in Nitish Katara murder case.<p>The apex court granted him the relief subject to depositing a bail bond of Rs 1 lakh and a surety of the like amount.</p>.<p>Vikas is the son of Uttar Pradesh politician D P Yadav. His cousin Vishal Yadav was also punished for the kidnapping and murder of business executive Katara.</p>.<p>The duo was against Katara's alleged affair with Bharti Yadav, sister of Vikas, as they belonged to different castes.</p>.<p>Another co-convict Sukhdev Pehalwan was given a 20-year jail term without any remission benefit.</p>.<p>Earlier, the Delhi High Court, while upholding the life imprisonment awarded to Vikas and Vishal Yadav by the trial court, specified a 30-year sentence, without any remission, to both of them.</p>.<p>It had awarded a 25-year jail term to the third convict, Pehalwan.</p>.<p>The Delhi prisons administration had last year rejected Yadav's remission request after his conduct was found to be unsatisfactory.</p>