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    Porsche case: Pune cops plan to move SC against release of juvenile accused

    Pune police plan to challenge the Bombay High Court's decision to release a 17-year-old involved in a fatal Porsche accident in May. The HC deemed the Juvenile Justice Board's (JJB) remand orders illegal and ordered the boy's release on June 25. Initially, the teenager, granted bail shortly after the May 19 accident, was sent to an observation home following public outcry. His release followed a petition by his aunt, claiming illegal detention. Police allege the teen, intoxicated and driving his father's car, killed two IT professionals. His parents and grandfather are jailed in related cases.

    Pune Porsche Case: Bombay HC orders release of minor from observation home

    The appeal involves the juvenile's detention in an observation home, lenient bail conditions, tampering with blood samples, and the involvement of bar establishments under the JJ Act.

    Pune Porsche case: Is it not confinement if juvenile is kept in custody after bail, asks HC

    The bench also questioned the police under what provision of law, the order granting bail to the minor accused in the Porsche accident case was amended and how he has been kept in "confinement".

    Porsche crash: Pune police submit final report to Juvenile Justice Board

    The police had filed a plea to allow them to treat the juvenile as an adult for the purpose of trial in the case. To support their case, the police have now submitted relevant evidence to the JJB, said the officer on Tuesday.

    Porsche crash: Panel probing two JJB members over minor's bail finds procedural lapses, misconduct

    A committee in Pune found procedural lapses and misconduct by two JJB members in the bail granted to a minor accused in the Pune Porsche crash case, causing national uproar.

    Pune car crash: Juvenile Justice Board extends teen driver's observation home remand till June 25

    The minor was sent to an observation home till June 12 by the JJB, which has now extended his remand at the facility till June 25. His parents are in police custody in connection with a case related to alleged swapping of his blood samples.

    • Delhi airport bomb scare: 13-year-old boy apprehended, sent email 'just for fun'

      A 13-year-old boy has been apprehended for sending a hoax bomb threat email to the Delhi airport, claiming a bomb was planted on a Toronto-bound Air Canada flight. The boy admitted he sent the email "just for fun" to see if it could be traced back to him. The threat triggered a high alert and full emergency at the airport, but it was found to be a hoax after a thorough search.

      Pune car accident case: Juvenile Justice Board extends remand of accused teen till June 12

      The Juvenile Justice Board extended the remand of a 17-year-old boy involved in a fatal car crash in Pune. The police arrested several individuals, including family members and hospital staff, for their roles in the incident.

      Pune Porsche accident case: Forensic report confirms blood sample swap, Police to court

      A forensic report in the Pune Porsche crash case revealed that the blood samples used belonged to the teen driver's mother, Police told a court. The incident, involving a Porsche and a two-wheeler, resulted in death of two IT professionals.

      Pune Porsche car accident case: Police arrest accused juvenile's mother; police probe teen at juvenile home in her presence

      Pune Porsche car accident case: Pune police have apprehended the mother of the juvenile involved in the Porsche car accident case. This action follows confirmation that the blood samples taken from the juvenile were substituted with samples from his mother.

      Pune car crash: Police seek nod from Juvenile Justice Board to probe minor

      Pune police seek permission from Juvenile Justice Board to probe minor involved in fatal Porsche crash in Kalyani Nagar. The 17-year-old, allegedly driving drunk, is in observation home till June 5.

      Pune car crash: Panel set up to probe conduct of Juvenile Justice Board members

      A committee has been established by the Maharashtra government to investigate the conduct of Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) members in the Pune car crash case. The report is expected by next week. The incident involved a 17-year-old boy allegedly driving a speeding Porsche that resulted in the deaths of two IT professionals. Criticism arose when the JJB granted bail to the teenager and ordered him to write a 300-word essay on road accidents.

      Pune Porsche accident case: Police arrest two doctors for changing accused's blood samples with non-alcoholic one

      The Pune police Crime Branch arrested two doctors for manipulating blood samples in a luxury car accident case that killed two motorcyclists. The minor driver’s grandfather and father were also arrested for threatening a witness. The minor, who drove the Porsche, is in an observation home. Protests have erupted, demanding justice for the victims.

      Pune car crash: Parents of deceased techies demand SC monitored probe, trial in MP

      The parents of two software engineers killed in the Pune car accident demanded Supreme Court monitoring of the probe and trial. They also asked for the trial to be held in Madhya Pradesh. Anish Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta died in a collision involving a speeding Porsche allegedly driven by a 17-year-old. The victims' families demanded that the accused be tried as an adult.

      Pune car crash: After outcry over bail, juvenile accused shifted to observation home

      A 17-year-old boy involved in a fatal car accident in Pune has been moved to an observation home following a Juvenile Justice Board order. The incident, where the teenager allegedly drove a Porsche under the influence, resulted in the deaths of two people. Amidst criticism over his quick bail, the JJB remanded him to the observation home until June 5. The police are seeking to treat him as an adult accused. Meanwhile, his father and two hotel employees have been remanded in police custody. The teenager's case has sparked debates about underage drinking and road safety.

      Teen involved in accident gets quick bail with order to write essay; cops seek to try him as adult

      In Pune, a teenager involved in a car accident that killed two people has been granted bail by the Juvenile Justice Board, which also ordered him to write a 300-word essay on road accidents and their solutions. The police, claiming the 17-year-old was drunk, intend to prosecute him as an adult. A case has also been filed against his father and the bar that served him alcohol. The accident occurred when the Porsche, driven by the teen, hit a motorbike, killing two IT professionals, Anis Awadhiya and Ashwini Costa.

      Pune juvenile court cancels bail of teenager involved in car crash, sends him to observation home

      Juvenile Justice Board cancels bail for 17-year-old involved in fatal car accident, remands him to observation home. Police arrest father for exposing underage son to danger.

      Pune Porsche Accident: Teen spent over Rs 48k at pub before mowing down 2, skipped Rs 1,758 registration fee

      Pune Porsche Crash Accident: A 17-year-old son of a prominent Pune builder caused a fatal accident that resulted in the death of two young techies. The teenager reportedly spent Rs 48,000 at two pubs before the accident, leading to allegations of drink driving. The police have invoked section 185 of the Motor Vehicle Act against him. Amid allegations of favoritism, Pune police denied collusion and emphasized following legal procedures. Political leaders have demanded a judicial inquiry and criticized the Juvenile Justice Board's lenient treatment. The minor's father was arrested, and police continue investigating the case.

      Pune Porsche case: Fadnavis defends police action

      A 17-and-a-half-year-old boy, son of a prominent city developer, mowed down a couple after his speeding Porsche car rammed into their motorcycle in the Yerwada area of Pune in the early hours of Sunday. The incident sparked outrage criticising the Pune police for handling the incident with ‘kid gloves’ after the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) granted bail in a record 15 hours and asked the accused to write a "300-word essay" on the topic of road accidents.

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