India, Sept. 20 -- The Delhi High Court on Friday asked Delhi Police to verify whether Vikas Yadav, convicted in the Nitish Katara murder case, was married in July or September this year.

This was after Nitish's mother, Nilam Katara, urged a bench of Justice Ravinder Dudeja to initiate perjury proceedings against Yadav alleging that he misled the court by seeking interim bail on the grounds of marriage, despite tying the knot in July at "The Aura" in Sector 74, Noida.

Nilam, represented by advocate Vrinda Bhandari, submitted that Yadav sought bail on the same ground twice, first for his marriage on September 5, and then to spend time with his wife. Bhandari further submitted that she had photographic evidence to support her claim.

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