Panchkula, Sept. 24 -- The court of judicial magistrate Jyoti Sandhu has sent the murder case of Chandigarh police constable Sapna Kumari to the sessions court. The case is scheduled to be heard in the first week of October, and the trial will commence once charges are framed against the accused, who is the husband of the deceased. The accused, Parvinder Singh, an army man and resident of Shivalik Vihar, Nayagaon, was booked under Sections 103(1) and 238(a) of the BNS on March 12 this year. The case was registered on the complaint of Gaurav, brother of the deceased and a resident of Rewari district. He alleged that his elder sister Sapna Kumari, who married Parvinder Singh in 2014, had been facing harassment at the hands of her husband for several years. On March 11, Parvinder called Gaurav to inform him that Sapna had not reached her duty and he was unable to contact her. Gaurav then asked his sister's friend Urmila to look for Sapna near the Mansa Devi temple, a place she often visited. Urmila later discovered Sapna's body inside a locked car on Saketari Road. The complainant alleged that his sister was murdered by her husband....