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Porsche case accused gets three days' bail to attend father's funeral
Porsche case accused gets three days' bail to attend father's funeral

Time of India

time02-08-2025

  • Time of India

Porsche case accused gets three days' bail to attend father's funeral

Pune: The Bombay high court granted three days' bail with effect from Saturday to an aviation spare parts businessman, arrested in the Porsche Taycan car crash case, to attend the funeral of his father. The businessman's lawyer, Abid Mulani, told TOI: "As per the high court direction, the Yerawada Central Prison released my client on bail after we filed a bond of Rs25,000 with cash surety in the like amount before the special court in the city hearing the Porsche case." A single-judge bench of justice Ashwin Bhobe, in its bail order on Friday late evening, directed the businessman to surrender before the jail by 12pm on Aug 5. Mulani, who appeared before HC via videoconferencing, filed an interim plea to release his client on bail for three days to attend the funeral of his father (92), who passed away on Friday late evening because of old age. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune Special public prosecutor Shishir Hiray did not oppose the bail plea. The businessman was arrested on Aug 19, 2024, for his alleged role in the manipulation of blood alcohol tests of two minors, who were accompanying the 17-year-old driver of the car at the time of the accident. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like I thought my dad was 'boring'. Now, I'm learning that boring stuff is often what matters most CNA Read More Undo Two young software engineers were killed after the Porsche Taycan car, driven by a city builder's teenage son, hit their bike at Kalyaninagar around 2.30am on May 19, 2024. The teenager, who was behind the wheel, was returning home to Wadgaon Sheri with his two friends, also minors, in the rear seats, and his family driver after partying with a group of friends at two pubs in Mundhwa to celebrate the completion of their Class XII board exam. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !

Pune Porsche case: Police ‘planted evidence' to create Rs2 lakh bribery case against 2 accused, says defence
Pune Porsche case: Police ‘planted evidence' to create Rs2 lakh bribery case against 2 accused, says defence

Time of India

time30-04-2025

  • Time of India

Pune Porsche case: Police ‘planted evidence' to create Rs2 lakh bribery case against 2 accused, says defence

Pune: Pune police "planted evidence" to create a Rs2 lakh bribery case against the labour contractor and his jeweller friend arrested on the charge of blood test manipulation related to the Porsche Taycan car crash on May 19, 2024, the defence lawyers submitted before a special court on Wednesday. The labour contractor's son was among the two minors accompanying the 17-year-old driver of the high-end car at the time of the accident, which claimed the lives of two young software engineers at Kalyaninagar. Police's case is that the jeweller friend gave his blood sample to swap with that of the contractor's minor son. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune On Wednesday, defence lawyers Abid Mulani and Sitesh Sharma, while countering state's arguments opposing bail to the two accused, said their clients never gave the money to manipulate the blood tests as claimed by police. The lawyers argued that the bail pleas ought to be accepted on the grounds that the duo's arrest was illegal and that they should be given parity with the teenage driver's mother, who was granted ad interim bail by the Supreme Court on April 22. The lawyers claimed that police planted the bribe money to create a false case of criminal conspiracy against their clients and played with the criminal justice system. There is no evidence to suggest that the accused entered into a conspiracy with the co-accused in the crash case and swapped the blood samples of the minor boys at Sassoon General Hospital, the lawyers said. Special public prosecutor Shishir Hiray, who appeared before the court through videoconferencing, sought time until May 3 to counter the defence lawyer's arguments. After the court proceeding, assistant commissioner of police (crime) Ganesh Ingale told TOI that the allegations by the defence lawyers are false and baseless. "There is evidence of bank statements and statements of witnesses to show that Rs2 lakh was paid to manipulate the blood sample reports of the minors. The grounds relating to arresting the accused were communicated to them in writing, and their signatures were taken on arrest forms that were part of the supplementary chargesheets." The accused cannot claim bail on the grounds of parity because the Supreme Court order in the teenager's mother's case is an interlocutory order, not a final order, Ingale added.

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