Medical report spells more trouble for Katara killers New Delhi: In what may prove to be more trouble for Nitish Katara's killers, CNN-IBN has accessed the Army Medical Board report on their medical records that questions their prolonged stays in hospitals using flimsy medical grounds and staying out of jail thus.

In November 2011, CNN-IBN had reported how Vikas and Vishal Yadav, convicted for the murder of Nitish Katara, were regularly out of jail on flimsy medical grounds. Now the report prepared by the medical board headed by a brigadier proves that the medical records of the brothers don't justify the need for their prolonged stays in hospitals.

The report says that the Yadav brothers have made 151 visits to the Batra and AIIMS hospitals since May, 2008.

Vishal Yadav was admitted to AIIMS at least 12 times between 2004 and 2012 for periods varying from four days to 109 days at a stretch....more    
06:15 PM, May 28, 2012

Nitish killers don't need hospitalisation: panel New Delhi: In a major setback for Nitish Katara killers Vikas and Vishal Yadav a medical board at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) says that the duo is not suffering from any medical condition and don't require hospitalisation. A board of 10 doctors examined Vikas and Vishal between February 9 and 13, 2012 as per the directions of the Delhi High Court and found that both of...  
06:17 PM, Mar 27, 2012

Vishal, Vikas' hospital visits to be probed New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday ordered a medical board to be formed to investigate why Vikas Yadav and Vishal Yadav needed to make several visits to AIIMS Hospital and Batra Hospital. The duo are murder convicts in the Nitish Katara case. CNN-IBN had reported that both the accused had made 151 medical outings in four years. The Delhi High Court on February 1 asked Tihar Jail authorities...  
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Cops trade blame over kidney kingpin's escape London: England fast bowler James Anderson has said his team's target of getting to the top of the Test rankings is a realistic one and they will stake their claim for it by beating Sri Lanka and India at home this summer. Anderson, who played a key role in England's Ashes triumph in Australia, said winning against the number one side and World Champion India and Sri Lanka will take...  
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