India, Sept. 30 -- When a Delhi court granted bail on September 27 to Gaganpreet Makkad - the accused driver in the Dhaula Kuan BMW crash that killed finance ministry employee Navjot Singh - it pointed out two major points that could be key to the case.
In the 19-page order, judicial magistrate (first class) Ankit Garg's contentions have questioned the very premise of the matter.
The order raises doubts over the prosecution's core argument that Gaganpreet Makkad's conduct after the accident attracts charges of "culpable homicide" (not amounting to murder) under Section 105 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).
The prosecution had argued that Makkad took Navjot, 52, and his wife, Sandeep, to a faraway hospital instead of the n...
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