Court releases seized SUV in coaching center case after conducting an inspection.
New Delhi: A court on Wednesday allowed an application of SUV driver Manuj Kathuria, an accused in a case of the death of three civil services aspirants in Old Rajender Nagar in July, for the release ...
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In New Delhi, a court granted permission on Wednesday for the release of the SUV belonging to Manuj Kathuria, a suspect in a case involving the deaths of three civil services aspirants in Old Rajender Nagar in July. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) informed the court that a motor vehicle inspector had completed the examination of the SUV. Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Nishant Garg oversaw the hearing regarding the release of Kathuria's Force Gurkha. The court outlined conditions for the release, including documenting the state of the SUV through a proper panchnama, taking photographs of the vehicle from various angles including the chassis and engine numbers, getting the vehicle valued, and providing a security bond to the satisfaction of the investigating officer (IO). The court's decision came after Kathuria's advocates, Rakesh Malhotra and Kushal Malhotra, presented a petition on August 21. CBI reported that a team from IIT Delhi had examined the vehicle on August 28. The case involves allegations that Kathuria drove the SUV at high speed through a waterlogged road, causing a wave that flooded the basement of a building and resulted in the deaths of three aspirants. Kathuria obtained bail on August 1 after Delhi Police stated that the offence under Section 105 of the Indian Penal Code was not sufficiently proven. Subsequently, the case was transferred to the CBI following a directive from the Delhi High Court.Sure, here is a rephrased version: "ns." can be rewritten as follows: "nanoseconds."