NEW DELHI, April 21 -- A Delhi court on Monday rejected a woman's plea challenging the bail granted to a minor accused of killing her 23-year-old son in a hit-and-run case in Dwarka, observing that the "ends of justice" would not be defeated if the juvenile remained out on bail. Additional sessions judge Rajat Goyal of the Dwarka courts said that while underage driving and fatal accidents are "more common than we care to admit", the incident, though tragic, did not display the level of depravity required to shock the collective conscience of society. The court held that the mother's apprehension that the juvenile or his family might tamper with evidence or influence witnesses was not sufficient to curtail his personal liberty under the Juve...