A member of the committee of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) on Sunday informed that people are expressing their views on the subject by putting for their suggestions on the matter.
The Maharashtra Police on Wednesday said they had registered the case based on Shraddha Walkar's letter in 2020 and investigated it but the case was closed after the complainant gave a written statement to withdraw the case.
The Maharashtra police have confirmed that the deceased had written a complaint letter on November 23, 2020, which was shared by her neighbour in Vasai with whom Shraddha had gone to file the complaint.
The Delhi Police team at Vasai in Maharashtra's Palghar has recorded the statements of 11 people in connection with the Shraddha murder case, according to the sources on Monday.
One of the neighbours of Aftab Poonawalla, an accused in the Shraddha Walker murder case, on Thursday said that he had seen the woman only once since they shifted to their new location, while also adding that the accused always kept his doors locked.
The Delhi Police sources claimed that he had first chopped her body into 35 pieces, then burnt her face in such a way that it becomes unidentifiable even if the body parts are discovered.
According to the sources, the East Delhi Police had found a chopped head and hand in the Trilokpuri area of Pandav Nagar police station area of the national capital in June this year, which was nearly a month after Shraddha was murdered (on May 18).
The father of the deceased, Vikas Madan Walker, said that Shraddha considered Aftab a right man, which is why she did not listen to his advice of not being in a relationship with him.