A court postpones a hearing in the Shraddha Walkar murder case after it is linked to the accused’s master’s examination schedule. The prosecution maintains that Aaftab Amin Poonawala killed Walkar, strangled her, and then cut her body into multiple pieces. It alleges that the body parts were kept in a refrigerator and later disposed of over several days across different locations in Delhi. The latest development centers on the court cancelling the scheduled matter for the accused’s exam-related reason, delaying proceedings in the case at least for that date. Details of which specific stage of the trial is affected are not specified in the available report. The matter remains under judicial consideration, with the prosecution continuing to pursue its allegations regarding the killing and subsequent disposal of the body across multiple places in the city.