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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Father of Minor Accused in Pune Porsche Crash

India's Supreme Court has granted bail to the father of the minor accused in the 2024 Pune Porsche crash case, who allegedly manipulated blood samples and had been in custody for 22 months.

10 Mar, 00:00 — 10 Mar, 09:52
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la-repubblica12h ago

Meloni: “Toghe, potere enorme”. Un caso l’affondo di Bartolozzi

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By repubblicawww@repubblica.it (Redazione Repubblica.it)

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual2h ago

Pune Porsche crash case: SC grants bail to accused driver’s father

The Supreme Court granted bail to the father of the minor accused in the 2024 Pune Porsche crash, who allegedly manipulated blood samples. He had been in custody for 22 months. The accident, which killed two software engineers, occurred when the inebriated juvenile allegedly crashed into their motorcycle.

By TOI CITY DESK

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indian-expressMostly Factual3h ago

Supreme Court grants bail to father of accused in Pune Porsche crash case

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hindustan-timesMostly Factual3h ago

2024 Pune Porsche crash: Supreme Court grants bail to father of minor accused

The Supreme Court granted him bail on the condition that he would cooperate with the trial and not influence the witnesses or tamper with evidence

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ANSAMostly Factual2h ago

Govt distances itself from justice official's 'firing squad' comment

(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 10 - Premier Giorgia Meloni's government has distanced itself from comments about the judiciary by Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's Chief of Staff Giusi Bartolozzi that sparked a major furore ahead of the March 22-23 referendum on its justice reform. Bartolozzi called the judiciary a firing squad that had to be eliminated by voting 'Yes' in the referendum on Italian TV at the weekend. The opposition was infuriated by the comments, with the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) s...

By ANSA

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