A significant development has emerged in the Pune murder case that has drawn widespread attention. The local court has remanded the prime accused, Siya Goyal, and her associate Chetan Chauhan to 14 days of judicial custody.

Police had requested further custodial interrogation to continue their investigation, but the court denied the plea and ordered judicial custody instead. Officials confirmed that both accused will now remain in custody under judicial supervision.

Investigators are currently examining digital evidence, including call records, chat histories, and other electronic data to establish the sequence of events and possible motives behind the crime. Authorities are also probing whether there was any prior planning or conspiracy involved.

The case has already become a major talking point due to its seriousness and evolving details. Officials indicate that further crucial information is likely to emerge as the investigation progresses.