Dr Kulkarni said the histopathology test on the heart is part of the post-mortem.\n\n
He is seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation enquiry into the incident.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed till further orders the trial in Professor H S Sabharwal murder case.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday transferred the trial of Professor H S Sabharwal murder case from Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh to Nagpur in Maharashtra. A Bench headed by Justice Arijit Pasayat also directed that the public prosecutor be changed in the case.
A bench headed by Justice P Sathasivam asked the petitioner to approach the appropriate high court for remedy.
In a new twist in the murder of Ujjain professor Y K Sabharwal, his son Himanshu's driver has been found murdered near Delhi University campus.
Himanshu has said he did not expect justice as the government lawyer and the accused have links with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
Akela and Tomar had resigned from their posts and were relieved by ABVP after their arrest in connection with the death of Prof Sabharwal in violence during student union elections at Madhav College at Ujjain on August 26.
The six accused in the Prof H S Sabharwal murder case, who were acquitted by a local court, have been released from the Central Prison in Nagpur.
Komal Singh and Manohar Dodia were the witnesses who turned hositle
Vishal Rajoria had been absconding since the murder.
The National Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to the Madhya Pradesh government, seeking a report about Professor H S Sabharwal's death at Ujjain.
Himanshu Sabharwal has alleged that CM Chouhan has tried to influence the probe.
Four of the accused are still to be arrested.
"I have written to the President seeking justice," said the aggrieved son.
Vimal Tomar, Pankaj Mishra, Vimal Rajoria, Shashi Ranjan Akela, Hemant Dubey and Sudhir Yadav -- all activists of the sangh parivar affliated-ABVP -- were charged with murder and rioting by unlawful assembly.
Prof H S Sabharwal died from wounds sustained when students attacked him.
Former Intelligence Bureau chief Rajiv Mathur on Thursday took over as the new chief information commissioner in the Central Information Commission.