<p>Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Wednesday allowed a second post-mortem examination of Anuj, who died in police custody following his arrest in a case related to the firing outside Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's residence in Mumbai.</p>.<p>The direction came on a petition filed by Anuj's mother Reeta Devi, who sought a fresh examination.</p>.<p>The court of Justice Vinod S Bhardwaj asked the petitioner to hand over the body to the Guru Gobind Singh Medical College in Faridkot on or before May 10.</p>.<p>The court disposed of the petition without commenting on the merits of the case or impleading the state of Maharashtra with a direction to the Punjab government to conduct a second post-mortem examination of Anuj.</p>.<p>On April 14, two motorbike-borne people opened fire outside Salman Khan's residence in the Bandra area of Mumbai.</p>.<p>Four people, including Anuj, were arrested in connection with the case.</p>.<p>Kumar, who was accused of supplying firearms and bullets, was arrested on April 26 from Punjab and remanded to police custody till April 30.</p>.Salman Khan house firing case: Two shooters in judicial custody till May 27.<p>A resident of Punjab's Fazilka, Kumar was found dead in the toilet of the lock-up of the crime branch in the commissionerate complex at Crawford Market here on May 1.</p>.<p>The petitioner's counsel Davinder Singh Khurana submitted that the body of Anuj was handed over to the petitioner after a post-mortem examination.</p>.<p>Khurana submitted that the petitioner suspected that her son had been eliminated under a conspiracy and that to rule out any possibility of an unfair play, it was essential that the post-mortem be re-conducted.</p>.<p>The state counsel had contended that the petition was misconceived and there was no cogent reason or tangible ground for a second post-mortem. </p>
<p>Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Wednesday allowed a second post-mortem examination of Anuj, who died in police custody following his arrest in a case related to the firing outside Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's residence in Mumbai.</p>.<p>The direction came on a petition filed by Anuj's mother Reeta Devi, who sought a fresh examination.</p>.<p>The court of Justice Vinod S Bhardwaj asked the petitioner to hand over the body to the Guru Gobind Singh Medical College in Faridkot on or before May 10.</p>.<p>The court disposed of the petition without commenting on the merits of the case or impleading the state of Maharashtra with a direction to the Punjab government to conduct a second post-mortem examination of Anuj.</p>.<p>On April 14, two motorbike-borne people opened fire outside Salman Khan's residence in the Bandra area of Mumbai.</p>.<p>Four people, including Anuj, were arrested in connection with the case.</p>.<p>Kumar, who was accused of supplying firearms and bullets, was arrested on April 26 from Punjab and remanded to police custody till April 30.</p>.Salman Khan house firing case: Two shooters in judicial custody till May 27.<p>A resident of Punjab's Fazilka, Kumar was found dead in the toilet of the lock-up of the crime branch in the commissionerate complex at Crawford Market here on May 1.</p>.<p>The petitioner's counsel Davinder Singh Khurana submitted that the body of Anuj was handed over to the petitioner after a post-mortem examination.</p>.<p>Khurana submitted that the petitioner suspected that her son had been eliminated under a conspiracy and that to rule out any possibility of an unfair play, it was essential that the post-mortem be re-conducted.</p>.<p>The state counsel had contended that the petition was misconceived and there was no cogent reason or tangible ground for a second post-mortem. </p>