
In New Delhi, a court granted an application by SUV driver Manuj Kathuria, who is a defendant in a case involving the deaths of three civil services aspirants in Old Rajender Nagar in July, to release his vehicle from the custody of the CBI. The decision came after the Central Bureau of Investigation confirmed that a motor vehicle inspector had inspected the SUV. The additional chief judicial magistrate Nishant Garg oversaw the hearing where CBI presented a two-page status report detailing the inspection carried out by the motor vehicle inspector on Aug 30. The court issued several conditions for the vehicle's release, including documenting the SUV properly, capturing photos from all angles including the chassis and engine numbers, getting a valuation report, and the applicant filing a security bond to the satisfaction of the investigation officer. The court considered a petition filed by Kathuria on Aug 21, who was represented by advocates Rakesh Malhotra and Kushal Malhotra. CBI reported on Aug 28 that the vehicle had been examined by a team from IIT Delhi. According to the FIR, Kathuria allegedly drove the SUV at high speeds through a waterlogged road, causing a wave that flooded the basement of a building housing Rau's IAS Study Circle, resulting in the deaths of the three aspirants. CBI engaged a team of experts from IIT Delhi to determine if the wave generated by the vehicle could cause enough pressure to collapse the main gates of the coaching institute and flood the basement. Kathuria was granted bail on Aug 1 based on Delhi Police's assertion that the offense of culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 105 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) was not sufficiently proven. Following directions from the Delhi High Court, the case was transferred to CBI on Aug 2.Sure! Can you please provide me with the content that you would like me to rephrase?