- The Shraddha Walkar murder case has taken another turn as the landlord of the flat where the tragic crime occurred is now seeking its release. The flat in question, which became a central location in the investigation, continues to capture public attention as the case progresses.

On the evening of May 18, Poonawala, 28, is charged with killing Walkar and chopping her body into several parts inside the Chattarpur Pahadi residence.
A Delhi court is set to hear on Thursday a plea moved by a landlord seeking the release of his house, where 27-year-old Shraddha Walkar was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner Aaftab Poonawala in 2022, in connection with the Shraddha Walkar murder case flat release.
The landlord requested the release of his first-floor apartment in Mehrauli’s Chattarpur Pahadi in South Delhi in an application filed on February 27 before Additional Sessions Judge Manisha Khurana Kakkar of Saket court.
On the evening of May 18, Poonawala, 28, is charged with killing Walkar and chopping her body into several parts inside the Chattarpur Pahadi residence.
Shraddha Walkar Murder Case Flat Release: Landlord Seeks Return of Property as Trial Nears End

In the plea, the landlord has sought that his house — currently in the possession of Delhi Police — be returned to him, as evidence has already been gathered from the flat in connection with the Shraddha Walkar murder case flat release. He has also submitted that the trial was in the final stages.
Meanwhile, the cops have resisted the plea. The Delhi Police, represented by special public prosecutors Amit Prasad and Madhukar Pandey, responded, “It is submitted that granting such a request… would not only be unjust and unwarranted at this stage of trial but may also be prejudicial for the case of the prosecution.”
Conclusion
As the Shraddha Walkar murder case flat release moves forward, the landlord’s plea to regain possession of the property highlights the ongoing legal proceedings. With evidence already collected and the trial nearing its conclusion, the return of the flat could signal a significant step in the closure of this tragic case. However, the legal complexities surrounding the case continue to unfold, and it remains to be seen how the court will rule on the landlord’s request.