Jaipur, April 13 -- The Rajasthan high court has granted bail to a man who had allegedly ran over 15 people and killed one person with an Audi car in Jaipur's Patrakar colony on January 11. A bench of justice Praveer Bhatnagar on Saturday delivered the judgement, noting that no test identification parade was conducted and so the police failed to prove that he was the one who was driving the car that day. "The prosecution has failed to establish, even prima facie, that the petitioner was driving the said vehicle at the relevant time. It is also submitted that neither any test identification parade was conducted, nor has any CCTV footage been produced to corroborate the prosecution's version," said a copy of the judgement. It also added: "Learned counsel further submits that the petitioner has been implicated solely on the basis of the disclosure statement of co-accused persons, who were apprehended at the spot, and on the assumption arising from the alleged possession of the vehicle by the petitioner. It is also contended that the charge-sheet has already been filed and there are no criminal antecedents against the petitioner." The court approved bail to Ranwa on a personal bond of Rs.50,000 and two sureties of Rs.25,000 each, imposing the condition that the accused must appear in court for every hearing. According to police, the incident took place after the Audi car hit a divider and went out of control, ramming into roadside stalls and a crowd comprising nearly 50 people. ACP of Mansarovar, Aditya Kakade said: "The incident took place at around 10pm on January 11. The driver, Dinesh Ranwa, is a resident of Churu and an employee of a Jaipur-based solar plant. At the time of the accident, three more people including a Jaipur-based police constable Mukesh Kumar Jat, and two others, Pappu Lal Chaudhary and Mangilal Chaudhary were present in the car. The car killed one person on the spot while hitting many others, and running over nearly 15 who were shifted to a hospital in critical condition. He also sped up to flee and mowed down 16 vehicles." All the injured were initially taken to Jaipuria Hospital for treatment. Eight were admitted there, while some shifted to private hospitals or went home after getting first aid. One of the injured, Ramesh Bairwa, a resident of Bhilwara, later died during treatment, police said. All accused fled from the spot and were arrested a day later....