The Supreme Court docket on Monday whereas holding that legislation is frequent for all, denied anticipatory bail to Arunkumar Devnath Singh, father of a minor co-accused who was sitting subsequent to the primary accused within the accident by which a dashing Porsche automotive on Might 19, 2024, killed two youth using on a motorcycle in Pune’s Kalyani Nagar.
A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Ahsanuddin Amanullah right now upheld the Bombay Excessive Court docket order which dismissed Singh’s anticipatory bail utility.
The counsel showing for Singh submitted earlier than the court docket that since he’s going through a media trial, there may be prejudice towards him.
Nonetheless, Justice Amanullah acknowledged that the court docket doesn’t go by the bias surrounding a case.
The bench additional requested if the if the Singh was associated to the motive force. Nonetheless, the counsel knowledgeable that Singh is father of the pal who was sitting at again, who had nothing to do with the alleged accident and his shopper’s youngster was solely partying with the primary accused driving the automotive.
The court docket dismissed the plea saying that no matter is being argued is a matter of trial.
Justice Amanullah mentioned, “legislation is frequent to everybody. Cannot make a distinction.”
The Bombay Excessive Court docket whereas rejecting the anticipatory bail to Arunkumar Singh had famous that he had bribed the medical doctors on the Sassoon Hospital in Pune simply after the accident to get his son’s blood samples modified with one other co-accused. This he had allegedly accomplished to make sure that the medical studies don’t point out the presence alcohol in his son’s blood.
An identical act was allegedly dedicated by mother and father the minor driving the Porsche by allegedly changing the blood pattern of the mentioned youngster with that of his mom to make sure alchohol isn’t traced his kid’s blood.
On Might 19, two IT professionals had been killed in Kalyani Nagar space of Pune after their motorbike was hit by a dashing Porsche automotive allegedly pushed by a 17-year-old boy in an inebriated situation. The case induced a nationwide uproar after then JJB member Danwade granted bail to the accused, son of a builder, on very lenient phrases, together with writing a 300-word essay on highway security.