Panchkula: A Kalka court on Monday ordered a medical examination by a special board and directed preservation of CCTV footage after allegations of custodial torture, public parading and humiliation were raised by four accused in the Pinjore murder case.Judicial Magistrate First Class Ravneet passed the directions while sending the accused — Khushdeep Singh alias Dipi, Manpreet Singh alias Mani, Manish Kumar and Rohit Mehta — to judicial custody. The court also asked the Panchkula Police Commissioner to preserve CCTV footage from June 5 to June 8 at key locations, including Pinjore police station and CIA Chandimandir, and sought a reply from the investigating agency by June 10.The allegations were raised in an application filed by accused Rohit Mehta through his counsel, claiming that during police custody, the accused were subjected to torture, forcibly tonsured, paraded in public and their images circulated on social media.The prosecution, however, told the court that two accused were injured while allegedly attempting to flee custody, leading to a separate FIR. Police also said the arrests were based on CCTV evidence and indicated possible gang rivalry.The court declined any relief and ordered a three-member medical board, including a mental health expert, to submit a sealed report.