The person accused of allegedly murdering North Queensland girl Toyah Cordingley will face courtroom once more at this time in India.
It begins the subsequent stage of Rajwinder Singh's extradition course of to Australia.
Singh left for India simply after Cordingley's physique was discovered 4 years in the past.
Singh was arrested in India final week, after Cordingley's physique was found by her father Troy in sand dunes on Wangetti Seaside, north of Cairns, in October 2018.
Singh, a nurse in Innisfail who boarded a aircraft for India days after Cordingley was killed, has been recognized by police as the principle suspect within the case.
On the fourth anniversary of her demise, police introduced a $1 million reward for Singh's arrest as safety footage of him leaving the nation on October 23, 2018, was launched.
Australian authorities labored with the Indian authorities to safe an extradition order for Singh and travelled there to concentrate on getting an arrest.
Legal professional-Common Mark Dreyfus launched a press release saying extraditing Singh was a "excessive precedence" for the Commonwealth.
Within the 4 years since Cordingley's demise, her father Troy and the 24-year-old's mom Vanessa Gardiner have been making appeals to seek out the one who allegedly killed the "stunning and non secular" girl since then.