New Delhi, Nov. 7 -- The Delhi high court today issued notice on a plea filed by Vikas Yadav, convicted in the Nitish Katara murder case, after he sought a three-week furlough to spend time with his wife following his recent marriage. A bench of Justice Ravinder Dudeja sought response from the Delhi Police, Director General (Prisons), Katara's mother Neelam, and witness Ajay Katara's response and fixed November 27 as the next date of hearing. Yadav moved the high court after jail authorities rejected his request on October 29, citing the gravity of the offence, the severity of the sentence imposed, and the victim's apprehension that the convict might flee the country, disrupt public order, or cause irreparable harm to the victim's family. I...