
On Thursday, the Patiala House Court issued a notification to the Station House (sho) Dhaula Kuan in Delhi and ordered the maintenance of CCTV -related shots related to the recent BMW accident.
The court ordered the police officer Delhi to appear with a set of case on the next hearing, which is scheduled for 19 September.
Development comes after the application filed by the driver of the accused woman and was looking for CCTV shots from the accident site.
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The case is related to the fatal BMW crash in Dhaula Kuan, which required the life of Navjot Singh, a representative of the secretary of the Ministry of Finance of the Union.
On Wednesday, the Patiala House court granted the police to the police to give his response against the defendant the Gaganpreet Kaur bail and plan the arguments until Saturday.
Police in Delhi submitted their response to a bail.
Meanwhile, the court expanded her judicial link to 27 September.
During the hearing of bail, head of lawyer Ramesh Gupt, representing Gaganpreet Kaur, he claimed that this was a simple case of the accident and that the induction of the murder -related section that did not apply to murder was absolutely undesirable.
Ramesh Gupta also said that there was no proper investigation. There is an interview with DCP, he should witness an investigation officer.
The Senior of the defending champion also questioned that an ambulance also came on the spot, but his driver did not hurt the hospital. Shouldn’t he be charged? Gupta asked.
When the accident occurred, there was a DTC bus. It was supposed to be confiscated, Gupta added.
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“I expect the police to investigate the case fairly,” the higher lawyer said.
Gupta said there were two people on the spot. They should be called as witnesses in this case.
BMW Crash Rescuer says the vehicle seized by the police
The van driver who rushed the victims of the Sunday BMW accident to the hospital claimed that his vehicle was confiscated by the police for investigation and deprived him of his daily income.
However, the police in Delhi refused the accusation and said the vehicle was not confiscated.
Mohammad Gulfam, a resident of Sultanpuri, came across an accident near Dhaul Kuan of Faridabad.
He said that while several passers -by created videos, he stopped his loading van and helped four wounded – Navjot Singh, his wife and BMW residents arrived at the hospital.
“I stopped my vehicle to help, because people were injured and in serious condition. There was an ambulance. People asked for an ambulance driver, but I quickly moved them to my van so they could heal in time,” Gulfam PTI said.
“Since Sunday, my vehicle has been parked at a police station in an investigation. Teams take samples from my vehicle and every time they tell me they will be released in a day or two.
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